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Creepy Spooky Science
Published in Paperback by Hyperion Press (1996)
Authors: Sandra Markle and Cecile Schoberle
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Creepy, Spooky Science
This neat science-experiment book is the best! My favorite experiment it the "Pour A Glassful of Vampire Blood" one. Buy this cool book!


A Diamond in the Dust
Published in Hardcover by Dial Books for Young Readers (2001)
Authors: Carla Joinson, Phil Boatwright, and Cecile Goyette
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A Diamond in the Dust
I recommend this book to anyone. Even though it is listed under “young adult”, anyone interested in historical fiction will enjoy it, and it can also be read aloud to younger children.

Even though the book is primarily about 16 year old Katy, the other characters in the book have detailed personalities that make you care about what happens to them, too. The details that are included of this time period also add interest to the story. You don’t typically think of what people ate, the clothes they wore, and the way families interacted in other historical time periods. There’s a lot of emotion throughout the book which includes tragedy and hardships, but Katy hopes and works toward a better future. It all makes for a realistic and exciting story.

The author has a web site... where you can read the first chapter to “Diamond in the Dust”.


The Elements of Design: Rediscovering Colors, Textures, Forms, and Shapes
Published in Paperback by Thames & Hudson (2002)
Authors: Loan Oei, Cecile De Kegel, and Cecile De Kegel
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An amazing treat for the eyes
The Elements Of Design: Rediscovering Colors, Textures, Forms And Shapes is a joint-project by Amsterdam exhibitions curator Loan Oei and Antwerp based Decile De Kegel, a graduate in textile design and weaving expert. The heart of Elements Of Design lies not in words, for it contains precious few of those, but rather in the stunning, full-color, full-page photographs that fill it cover to cover. Each photograph presents a different, majestic juxtaposition of colors, shapes, patterns, and fascinating medleys in this inspirational book created specifically to motivate artists and designers everywhere. An amazing treat for the eyes and especially recommended for personal and professional fabric-based art and needlecraft reference collections, Elements Of Design is a beautiful and varied book sure to open one's eyes to brand new possibilities for artistic creation.


Engineering Applications of MATLAB 5.3 and SIMULINK 3 (with CD-ROM)
Published in CD-ROM by Springer Verlag (15 January, 2000)
Authors: Mohand Mokhtari, Michel Marie, Cecile Davy, and Martine Neveu
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hamza
I want to use Check NOT VISA card to own this book.


Face
Published in Paperback by Viking Press (1986)
Author: Cecile Pineda
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Unforgettable
I read this book a long time ago, but where others fade,this remains in my memory. It is a most unusual tale of the triumph of the human spirit. The main character suffers a disfiguring injury which has a profound effect on his life. The steps he takes to re-enter the world are nothing short of amazing. Read it. You won't forget it.


Frieze
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (1987)
Author: Cecile Pineda
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very spiritual , lyrical language...a poetic tour de force
Frieze takes us into the mind of the Buddhist from India who designed and built the famous temple at Borubudur. This means the setting is circa 700 A.D., but the book doesn't read like a historical novel. Instead, it's a poetic attempt to recreate the designer's mind and aesthetics by looking at the great monument he left behind. One feels privileged to discover the workings of a great artistic mind, and it's done in tight, elegant, and lyrical language. It's got certain qualities that make me compare it, for style, lyricism, and great feeling, with Martín Cruz Smith's Stallion Gate. It's not an easy read,and it's not for everybody, but it's one book I wish I had written.


From Ink and Sandalwood
Published in Paperback by The Mid-America Press, Inc. (01 November, 1998)
Authors: Cecile M. Franking and Patsy Jones
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This contains poetry that is unique by any measure.
William F. Wu, the poet's son and a novelist and short story writer. Before expressing my opinions, I should make my bias clear; as the poet's eldest son, I can't possibly read her poetry impartially. Yet I find it fascinating to see how strength and subtlety interweave in her work to describe not only parts of life I shared but also her experiences that are independent of me. Some of my mother's poetry recalls her awareness of having mixed Chinese and British descent; I was raised with only a sense of pride in our heritages, and with no expectation of meeting prejudice on my own. In other poems, she writes about everyday life, and I often recognize the way she uses real details to bring out her larger point. I see the flowering crabtree down by the driveway; the stainless steel flatware still used in the house; the cat I raised from a kitten, who lived to be fourteen years old; a Chiefs football game our family attended with our season tickets, all used to create poetry about concepts far greater than the mundane. With a little embarrassment, I find poems about myself -- and my brother, Chris -- describing us, of course, from her internal point of view, one not expressed as a mother directly when we were young. Because all her poems build to a larger abstract issue, we are both central to the works and at the same time stepping stones to a universal concept. I find it an odd but amusing role to play. From Ink and Sandalwood contains poetry that is unique by any measure.


Just Like You and Me
Published in Hardcover by Dial Books for Young Readers (2001)
Authors: David Miller and Cecile Goyette
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Stunning artwork
"Just Like You and Me," by David Miller, has a simple theme: animals and humans have a lot in common when you think about it. The author briefly looks at several species (cheetahs, penguins, chameleons, etc.) and for each shows a characteristic that it has in common with humans. Example: both lions and people like to lounge around!

The book is illustrated with photographs of paper sculptures. This artwork is truly remarkable: rich in visual texture and color. This is truly a visually striking book.


L'Amour Bleu
Published in Hardcover by Rizzoli (1977)
Author: Cecile Beurdeley
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A great addition to the library
This is an art anthology which traces the history of male love in Western civilization. It has many superb reproductions of works which are difficult to find, and the text frequently reproduces highly interesting written materials which are also difficult to find. It is indispensable, and a classic.

Translated from the French.

Highest recommendation!!


The Love Queen of the Amazon
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (1900)
Author: Cecile Pineda
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Latin American magic realism satire?
It's set in Peru and Bolivia and maybe Brazil, and is full of erudite literary references and wonderful descriptions of old Lima. At first I thought it was real magic realism but then I thought it was a satire of the genre. The heroine is a sort of sexy female Candide. I was just rereading it and checked Amazon.com for more Cecile Pineda but find everything out of print. The only other review is of a novel called Frieze set in the ancient Orient.


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