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Orwell's Luck
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books (25 September, 2000)
Author: Richard W. Jennings
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A terrific book for children as well as adults
I don't as a general rule go around reading books classified as children's or young adult fiction, but I happened across this book while helping inventory the children's literature section at the library where I work. There was just something about this book that made it jump right out at me, and since I don't believe such things to be coincidental, I checked it out, took it home, and read it in one sitting. Even as a child, I moved quickly beyond children's books to the world of adult fiction, and now I am starting to wonder how many wonderful children's books such as Orwell's Luck have I missed out on enjoying over the years.

The Orwell of this novel is not George Orwell; he is in fact a cute little cottontail rabbit whom the unnamed, twelve-year-old female narrator finds lying atop the morning paper one day. The poor thing has no use of its hind legs, and our narrator naturally takes the rabbit in, sets him up in as comfortable a lifestyle as possible, and tries to nurse him back to health. Despite predictions of doom from her father, Orwell not only survives but begins to thrive, although his legs remain basically useless at first. The little girl is as precocious as she is darling, and her nurturing efforts are rewarded in an extraordinary way. An avid follower of daily horoscopes, she is soon quite surprised to find seemingly personalized messages appearing in her daily newspaper, messages that are coming from none other than Orwell. Orwell predicts the final score of the Super Bowl on one occasion, he gives his human nurse the winning lottery numbers that would have made the family fabulously rich had the girl been able to buy a ticket, and he waxes somewhat philosophical at times. The girl learns a lot from the rabbit about life, herself, and her family. Things are not exactly rosy at home during Orwell's early days as a member of the family. Her father loses his job for one thing, and the girl struggles to find friends at her new school. Through her rabbit, she learns that things happen for reasons, that one must look at things in different ways and from different viewpoints, that waiting can be part of a cure rather than a source of pain. Orwell's Luck is as philosophical and enlightening as anything you will find among books written for a 9 to 12 age level.

This is not some little children's book that can be read in the course of half an hour; it's not overly long, but it is quite substantive. Richard Jennings displays the remarkable ability to write for children without seeming to be writing for children. By this I mean that he does not "write down" to a child's level at all, yet the entire story is easily comprehensible and, for a majority of youngsters, inherently interesting. There is much truth, advice, and knowledge in these pages; as an adult, I feel that I too learned something from the remarkable Orwell, enjoying every minute of this well-told, nothing short of beautiful little book. I know very little about children's literature and even less about children, but I can't see how any child could not fall in love with this wonderful book.

What luck to read this book
This is one of the most charming examples of juvenile literature that I have read in a long time. The young narrator--7th grade--is very real and incredibly charming. Her concerns are are those of my young people--male or female--her age, certainly were some of the issues I pondered at that age--from worries about friends to philosophizing about god to planning a life's career. The writing is filled with wonderful metaphors and similes. Don't let that put you off--they are perfect, both humorous and descriptive. As a school librarian, I am giving this to everyone who is willing to try it, and my enthusiasm is getting many people waiting for their chance.


LabVIEW Graphical Programming
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Professional (19 July, 2001)
Authors: Gary W. Johnson, Richard Jennings, and Richard Jennigns
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Not much different than the previous version
I gave this book 3 stars because it's still a useful resource for those who are interested in LabVIEW. However, I wouldn't recommend buying it if you have the previous version and don't wish to pursue the creation a real time LabVIEW application on an embedded Linux platform. There really is little, if any, mention of some of the new, interesting features of LabVIEW 6 which to me was a major let down, such as control references and the like. The examples included with the book on the CD Rom aren't incredibly useful or new for that matter, but could be of some benefit to a new user. Overall, if you're new to LabVIEW and have never seen the previous version of this book I'd recommend it, but if you have the older version I wouldn't be too inclined to recommend it for anything rather than the detailed information in the latter chapters regarding LabVIEW RT and Linux.

The only LabVIEW book you'll ever need
I've purchased all three editons of Gary Johnson's LabVIEW book and haven't been disappointed yet. This is one of those rare books that lives up to its hype. The writing is clear and engaging, without condescending to the more advanced user. If you're using or learning LabVIEW, check this book out.

Great Book, Especially for the Working Person
For those of you who do not have this book, this book is one of the top Labview books available. It goes very quickly through the basics, and focuses more on building actual applications in Labview. Many pointers on how to maximize resources are through out this book. It saved me many hours of trial and error. The book reads as if an articulate person is speaking to you. Very no nonsense.

For example, there's a comprehensive chapter on actually developing a Labview VI for use. It goes through the requirements, the development (internally and also the user interface) and the release of the VI. Further, it has a nice section on DAQ.

This book is more or less a rehash of the old book, with some upgrades, but for those who don't have the old one, read it's reviews. I wasn't terribly disappointed with the omission of Labview 6i stuff, since the content extended beyond it. You'll be making a good investment in this book.


The Great Whale of Kansas
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Co (Juv) (24 September, 2001)
Author: Richard W. Jennings
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The Great Whale of Kansas
I like the book so far,because in the story it tells
about a young boy in his backyard and,they are pucifect.

My best part is that when he is digging,and he discovers
preserved in the cretaceous lime stone is more than spectiacular.

The U.S.Mail the setting of the story is Highley Park,the
conflict is a fossil that is five-foot musasaur the characters are,Phile,Miss.Whistle,Chief Wah-Shum-Gah.


1998 Supplement to Securities Regulation, Cases & Materials
Published in Paperback by Foundation Press (1998)
Authors: Richard W. Jennings, Harold Jr. Marsh, Joel Seligman, and John C. Coffee
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Caminos
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Company (2002)
Authors: Joy Renjilian-Burgy and Richard W. Jennings
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Cases, Problems and Materials on Security Interests in Personal Property (University Casebook Series)
Published in Hardcover by Foundation Press (1992)
Authors: John Honnold, Steven L. Harris, Charles W. Mooney, John C. Coffee, Harold J. Marsh, and Richard W. Jennings
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Corporations, Cases and Materials: Successor Volume to Fourth Edition of Lattin, Jennings and Buxbaum Corporations, Cases and Materials
Published in Hardcover by West Information Pub Group (1981)
Author: Richard W. Jennings
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Federal Securites Laws: Selected Statutes, Rules and Forms 1998
Published in Paperback by Foundation Press (1998)
Authors: Richard W. Jennings, Richard W. Jennings, John C.,Jr. Coffee, and Joel Seligman
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Federal Securities Laws Selected Statutes, Rules and Forms
Published in Paperback by Foundation Press (1995)
Authors: Richard W. Jennings, Harold, Jr. Marsh, John C., Jr. Coffee, and Joel Seligman
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Federal Securities Laws, Selected Statutes, Rules & Forms 1993
Published in Paperback by Foundation Press (1993)
Authors: Joel Seligman, Richard W. Jennings, and John C. Coffee
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