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Menopause and the Mind: The Complete Guide to Coping with Memory Loss, Foggy Thinking, Verbal Confusion, and Other Cognitive Effects of Perimenopause and Menopause
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster (1999)
Author: Claire L. Warga Ph.D.
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maneater
A man-eater would never be released into the wild. Once a man-eater always a man-eater.

Tony the Tiger on steroids!
Good story. This is a typical man(or woman) vs. beast story with shades of Moby Dick, but Meg Brewster is no Ahab. Maybe just a bit to much compassion for a tiger that kills people, but hey, whats the next best thing to a real jungle? LA? Why not.

Here kitty kitty kitty. Poor kitty. Gettum kitty!
Yes! Rajah has been wronged. The bad guys and bad government deserve his blood curdling roars and rips. Living in LA, knowing every locale of this Siberian Tiger saga, makes it easy to get into this book, but any lover of intrigue and justice will join the Raja fan club too.


Brownstone
Published in Paperback by Pocket Books (1983)
Author: Ken Eulo
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A real good one !
If you want a spooky, dark, old-fashioned horror novel, this is one is for you ! Eulo knows how to built up a chilling story to an edge-of-your-seat conclusion that will certainly give you goosebumps. Totally enjoyable !------------M. Boucher


The House of Caine
Published in Paperback by Tor Books (1994)
Author: Ken Eulo
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One star is being to kind....
I love reading vampire books. Just love to. When I saw the cover at a used bookstore, I had to buy it. I loved the cover. That's about all I loved about this book. "The House of Caine" would have made a better short story. This book is 501 pages, it's about 480 pages to long. This would have made a much better short story. Heck, the vampire isn't really mentioned until about page 400. And this is a vampire novel?? One problem that the reader will face is that most is the book isn't nessessary to read. So much space (and time the reader gives this book) is wasted.

Here's the "plot".Robert Martin comes back home, only to find out that he isn't welcome. His family has a secret that everyone knows about (but Robert) but never really mentions until the end of the book. Robert has to interview Robert Kennedy. He stops over in the town where he grew up, "just passing through." Here his friend who he's traveling with, is missing. Robert has to solve the mystery of his friend, and face the sins of his family. When he does this, it leads him to a vampire. Like I said, this would have been a wonderful short story.

The "plot" with RFK has nothing to do with the story. For that matter, most of the book has nothing to do with the plot. Eulo seems to make a lot of references to Vietman...but it has nothing to do do with the "plot". A lot of space is used for this book, and not a lot is being said.

Take my advise...don't read this book. It's not really worth it. I kept on saying to myself that "this has to get better", well, it doesen't. Normally I saw that when I read a book that I dont' really like, get it at a used bookstore, so you won't pay so much. In the case of "The House of Caine", dont' even look for it at a used bookstore. If I could, I'd given this 0 stars.

More than just a horror story¿
This book is about more than just vampires. It's about a time and a place; the confused, lost society of the 80's. The House of Caine is about people searching for meaning, order and identity in that era. What makes this book interesting is reading between the lines, looking for the metaphors planted there by the author. Ken Eulo is known for giving his tales multiple meanings, and this book does not disappoint.


Gardenspells: An Enchanting Collection of Victorian Wisdom
Published in Hardcover by Running Press (1994)
Authors: Claire Nahmad and Camilla Charnock
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Bleeding of the Evangelical Church
Published in Paperback by Banner of Truth (1996)
Author: David F. Wells
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Triathlon 101: Essentials for Multisport Success
Published in Paperback by Human Kinetics (T) (1999)
Authors: John M. Mora and Karen Smyers
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Manhattan Heat
Published in Paperback by Tor Books (1991)
Author: Ken Eulo
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Nocturnal
Published in Paperback by Pocket Books (1983)
Author: Ken Eulo
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