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Nothin' Personal Doc, But I Hate Dentists!
Published in Paperback by IHD Publishing (11 November, 1999)
Authors: McHenry Lee, Joleen Jackson, Vicki J. Audette, and McHenry "Mac" Lee
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Tells it like it should be....
As a general dentist, I see many of my new patients struggling with the issues that are covered in "Nothin' Personal Doc, But I Hate Dentists!" Mac and Joleen have many combined years of experience in the dental field and they have taken this expertise and transformed it into "English" for the patient to be able to understand easily, instead of "Dental-ese" which we are often guilty of using when speaking to our patients.

This book allows patients to make informed choices and to give them an idea as to what they should ask their dentist during the visit. A well-educated, talented and confident dentist welcomes any patient questions. We know that the better informed our patients are, the better choices they can make for themselves regarding their dental health.

This book is a milestone in bridging the gap between dentists and their patients. I give it to all my new patients and encourage them to spread the word to everyone they know. Mac and Joleen have helped not only the general public, but also the dental community with the publication of their informative book. I recommend it for anyone who has a dental visit coming up, or if you are looking for a new dentist! (which, together, SHOULD make up 100% of the population)

I'm recommending this book for all my patients
I am a dentist and believe that this book has useful information for anyone interested in restoring and preserving their dental health. This book is aimed at the person who is apprehensive about going to the dentist. Based on the premise that most fear is of the unknown, Dr. Mac Lee, Joleen Jackson and Vicki Audette have written this book with the aim of demystifying dentistry.

Speaking personally, I know that sometimes I struggle to explain things that to me make perfect sense in a nontechnical, nonthreatening manner. This book does that.

It starts by discussing common reasons people are afraid to go to the dentist and tries to help get you past those fears. Whether you are afraid it'll hurt, or your embarassed for us to see your teeth, Dr. Lee gives tips on how to get past these feelings so that you can get the dental care you need.

The book goes on to describe various dental procedures, what is involved in them, and questions you should ask. I especially like the section on children's dental needs. It covers every age range and answers common questions about subjects such as baby teeth, braces, and broken teeth.

I can't tell you how strongly I feel that this is a great book for any dental consumer. I am ordering copies for several of my patients as well as copies to donate to our local library.

GREAT WORK
Being a new mother i was exicited to find information in the section "From Womb to Wisdom." It is going to be an excellent guide line in my new childs dental health. Every parent should own this book for the important dental needs that every child most desperatly needs. Thank you authors such needed informaiton!


Of Moose and Miracles
Published in Paperback by CMJ Marian Publishers (2002)
Author: Marion Lee
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Of Moose and Miracles
This is one of the most amazing books I have ever read! I laughed and cried with the Frick family. Everyone, no matter your denomination or degree of faith, feels the true presence of God in their lives when they read this book. I can't wait to read it again!

Of Moose and Miracles
This story is one of sorrows, hopes, and many graces. It a testament to one family's faith as they face the loss of their youngest member. It is a beautiful story of a faith community growing ever larger coming together with prayers, faith and love.

It a story of many graces and miracles.

A child shall lead.
Life has a randomness that contains both good and bad elements, and the story of the Frick family embodies both. The bad for this family is the tragedy that befalls their youngest son Kraig, a vibrant independent child, who finds himself afflicted with an inoperable brain stem tumor. The good is the strong belief the family has in their faith and how this helps them deal with this unthinkable event.

The presence that Kraig has in his short life upon the people who come to know him is incredible. And, in his death, this presence is carried on through a Franciscan priest who gains courage and strength through Kraig to accomplish things beyond his own limits.

This is a story of courage, joy and adherence to belief that will stir readers' emotions, and help them deal with their own obstacles in life. Steeped in religion, the story is told in a very comfortable manner by author Marion Lee. She has a way with words that allows readers to believe they are sitting across from Karyl Frick as she tells the story of her son.

Lee brings to life the events surrounding this family in such a way that the reader lives along with the joys and sadness of this spectacular family.

Let us hope that we don't have to wait another twelve years to be show another story from this excellent author.


The Oracle of Love: How to Use Ordinary Playing Cards to Answer Your Relationship Questions, Predict Your Romantic Future, and Find Your Soul Mate
Published in Paperback by Three Rivers Press (22 April, 2003)
Authors: Lee Ann Richards and Leeann Richards
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The Oracle of Love, by Leeann Richards
The art of gaining insight into personalities, sitiuations and future predicaments through the use of playing cards is as old as civilization itself, but Leeann Richards new book The Oracle of Love brings a whole new aspect to this highly entertaining subject.
Witty, informative, easy to read, these pages are laced with deep perceptions of men and women, their vulnerabilities, their ambitions, and what makes them tick. We learn to probe beneath the surface of human nature. As well as being an excellent instructional guide, this book is funny. Leeann Richard's quotes and examples are so good, you know EXACTLY what she is describing in terms of feelings and reactions.
A wonderful read, a valuable tool, this book is worht its weight in gold.

Too much fun!
I loved this book. It was easy to navigate and the descriptions of the cards were much more fun than you would expect. Not just dry, dictionary stuff but lively and entertaining. This girl can write. I don't know for certain that any cards can tell the future but this book sure had some good thoughts about men and relationships and finding love. Pick it up, pop the cork and have a good hoot and holler. You might see things differently!

Insightful and Fun, Oracle of Love is a Great Find!
I've had the pleasure of using LeeAnn Richards' new book on a number of occasions. The Oracle of Love has proven to be a wonderful tool for myself and my girlfriends. It's incredibly easy to use. Richards offers several card spreads to choose from, so we've been able to tailor the book to our needs. Specific cards are siimple to find because of the easy-reference format used by the book. The advice given by the cards (via Richards' interpretation) has been amazingly insightful. In addition, the stories she tells both amuse and warm the heart. I would recommend this book to anyone who's looking to find out more about themselves and/or the person they're currently interested in. It's a real find.


The Sales Automation Survival Guide : Everything You Need to Know, Before You Need to Know It
Published in Paperback by Better Books (01 October, 1998)
Author: Dick Lee
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A road map with the customer and sales person in mind!
What a novel idea! The Survival Guide keeps your organization focused on the customer by continually reminding you that you are implementing a Relationship Managment solution, not an automation solution. The process works from the customer back to the organization. The book helps you realize that software supports the solution - it is not the solution. Sales Force Automation is a jungle - don't go into the jungle without the SURVIVAL GUIDE!

You must read this book before you implement an SFA system.
After watching many of my clients spend millions of dollars attempting to solve thier SFA needs and fail I came upon this definitive guide. It outlines the elements necessary to make it work from a technological, cultural, and business process perspective. A must read.

A must read for everyone embarking on this journey.
No matter what level of knowledge you have, this book is sure to provide insights on what to do and what not to do to make sales automation a success in your organization. And it's not all "techno babble"...highly readable, often funny!


The Night My Mother Met Bruce Lee: Observations on Not Fitting in
Published in Paperback by Vintage Books (09 April, 2002)
Author: Paisley Rekdal
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Complex issues, disturbing insights, but very readable
There are always stereotypes to be stripped down, aren't there?

Rekdal's themes (race, how Americans are perceived overseas, how Americans perceive each other) make you think, but her writing won't make you struggle. Her essays, built around episodes of her life, are sad, funny, entertaining and insightful.

An excellent book. Highly recommended. I wish I could teach a course called "Race in America" just so I could get more people to read this book.

A Book Well-Worth Reading
Ms. Rekdal's numerous observations are personal and touching. Many Americans have struggled with an identity crisis. I understand fully the crushing power of long and brutal silences mentioned in the text. I am so glad that Ms. Rekdal is not silent at all.

captivating
i am so happy to have stumbled upon this book. This author is so intelligent, observant, witty and creative. This book was charming and relatable. i laughed aloud as some of my own personal experiences were so similar, it was amazing. Rekdal is able to put into words feelings that i hadn't been able to describe. Even if one hasn't had cultural identity questions about him/herself this book is enjoyable and some sentences read almost like poetry. Her stories are very insightful and she captures the essence of how people think and react.


The Oz Factors: The Wizard of Oz As an Analogy to the Mysteries of Life
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (1999)
Authors: Lawrence R. Spencer and Carol Lee South
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an overall pleasurable read
The Oz Factors is a pretty good book. The author did a good job for not being well educated. He uses The Wizard of Oz story as a springboard for explaining his philosophy on everything. I think that anyone would enjoy the book. It may make a few people on the extremes (i.e. hard core liberal and conservative people)nervous.

Learn How To Think For Yourself
"The Oz Factors" pulls back the curtain of misinformation and deceit carefully concealing the vested interests of the "great and powerful" of western civilization. What you have been taught about western history, science, archaeology and spirituality have been twisted, distorted and concealed from view to serve the self-serving lies and fears of wizards and witches.
Learn how to think for yourself. You don't have to be the victim of the "oz factors" any longer. Read this book.

What makes a book good?
You probably think it's a good thing to question assumptions. Well if a book helps to to discover assumptions that you forgot you were assuming, you might call that a revelation. I for one enjoy a good revelation. This book is full of them, and wasn't that the real story of the Wizard of OZ? I knew there was something about that movie.....


Paradise Dance: Stories
Published in Paperback by Leapfrog Press (2002)
Authors: Michael Lee and James Carroll
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The Answers to Life's Lessons Are in the Moment
Michael Lee captures the heart's hidden emotions of our day to days most ordinary and mundane interludes. Each and every person
who reads this book will look with new insight into their lives and those closest to them. This collection of short stories is a must read.

More, Mr Lee, More!
The stories in this collection by Michael Lee come at you with a humor and humanity that to this reader's mind and heart tell the story of American manhood today. These are stories about guys with heart trying hard to preserve their good humor and what dignity a world that could mostly care less allows them. There are no literary posturings here, just literature at its quiet, touching, funny, enjoyable best. This would be a great gift for just about any man between the ages of 25 and 70 -- and for any woman who wants a glimpse of how we tick! The only bad thing about this book is that it ends. More, Mr Lee, more!

Touchingly Absurd
Mike Lee's ability to turn a phrase is akin to the joy that newly washed windows bring: sudden clarity to unexpected views.

People come first in Lee's world, and he introduces some beauts and some beauties. From Frankie and Bobby in Oklahoma to "Nola" Bowden, all of his characters express their innermost thoughts whether we're ready or not.

Lee is able to describe feelings many of us have shared in language that is crisp and direct, but applied in circumstances that few, if any, could claim to share. Neither the plight of budding entrepeneurs in the XXX sports market, nor the happiness of an immobile street performer in Paris tickled a neuron of identification with me, but the desperate need to succeed or simply to be the first in one's family to be happy are so fundamental that each of us is able is pick off a piece of such longing to consume and reflect on.

"Paradise Dance" is an eclectic package of disparate characters brought to the edge by a handful of emotions. Where the hell is Albright , Massachusetts anyway?


The Photographer's Guide to Filters
Published in Paperback by David & Charles Publishers (2002)
Author: Lee Frost
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Filters, The must have Book.
I have read several books on the subject and found this one to be very helpful.

This is it !
when i search for filters book i found this book,
it's what really every one looking for,dont think
just take and you will thank me, it's very well
explained and good color photos and examples.

Lee Frost's writings are in an understandable format
I own other books by Frost, and I've always enjoyed his writing style. His writings are easily understood so the average person can apply his methods and see improved results. Frost show before and after results of filter use, giving full details on the filters and camera settings used.


Plan for Profitability!: How to Write a Strategic Business Plan
Published in Paperback by Four Seasons Publishers (1999)
Author: Lee E., Jr Hargrave
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Strategic Business Planning in the Real World
Unlike other strategic planning books I have read, which are mostly theoretical, "Plan for Profitability!" establishes its credibility early because the author clearly documents that the information and methods presented are gleaned primarily from his own professional experience - from actual strategic plans he has produced. Mr. Hargrave guides the reader through the logical thought processes required by planners to develop business strategies, and provides ample shortcuts to quickly resolve some of the stickier decisions. I found the book to be well organized and thorough, replete with charts, tables, and formulae to support the conclusions offered.

The use of the semi-fictitious company, International Microwidgets, to apply and illustrate each section of the strategic plan, was both instructive and motivating. I looked forward to each chapter to see how the company would solve its mounting market share and production-cost problems. I also liked reading Hargrave's Law: "[A]n unfavorable trend will continue unabated unless positive action is taken to stop it and ... positive action is also required to sustain a favorable trend." (p.217)

My first thought was, "Wow, a business principle taken directly from the Laws of Physics!" In Physics, however, you would assume that favorable and unfavorable trends are similarly "lubricated." Based on Hargrave's Law, we find that, in business, unfavorable trends are well-lubricated while favorable trends suffer from high friction. This accurately parallels media and marketing forces, too, wherein negative issues are heralded as "news" while positive information is virtually ignored.

In my opinion, only one area of the book's content needed some "upgrading" to fit the late-90s and beyond (especially since it was published in 1999). Since the majority of the materials used for the book were from experiences in the 1970s and 80s, decades that placed little emphasis on the "strategic" value of Information Technology (I.T.), the inclusion of I.T. as more than a part of "Central Services" would have been appropriate. Nowadays, a corporation's business vision and its I.T. vision must be in alignment, which often results in an I.T. department becoming a "profit center" rather than a "cost center." Hey, what can I say - I'm an I.T. guy who has been frustrated more than once by a singular lack of coordination between I.T. "realities" and corporate strategies.

Despite this minor, time-based nit-pick, I believe that I will get good mileage from "Plan for Profitability!" as I assist my client's firm with its first strategic business plan.

Finally, should the author be compelled to reprint this book (a good thing), he should consider a more professional publisher. By no fault of Mr. Hargrave's, I found the production and editing values of the book to be substandard, including over 15 typographical errors, crooked pages, ink that smeared when highlighted, and a weak binding, allowing pages to separate from the book.

Plan for Profitability!: How to Write a Strategic Business P
Businesses have been through reengineering, consolidation, right sizing, and a host of methods to extract more dollars from their businesses. Unfortunately, most of these methods have been on the backs of the employees and have not made the businesses more competitive. Strategic business planning is a better solution than many of the methods that have been recently used in business and is a necessity in today's competitive business environment. Through strategic business planning you can 'plan for profitability' and be prepared for the competition and threats that may face your company. Plan for Profitability! is the only book of its kind that provides examples and step by step instructions on how to create a strategic business plan.

Mr. Lee E. Hargrave Jr. has distilled into the book the key elements in the creation of a strategic business plan. Many authors prepare short articles that focus only on theory and thought processes in an attempt to get you interested in using them as consultants. Mr. Hargrave is much more generous. He uses examples from strategic plans he has worked on and creates a fictitious company to step us through the entire process from start to finish.

Plan for Profitability! is the only book I found during my search of the available business literature, that steps you through examples that show you how to evaluate the competition and threats and also how to look for opportunities. It also shows you how the strategic business plan interfaces with the operational plan.

The following are some of the key concepts covered in the book:

a. The author firmly believes that with proper strategy you can plan for a business's profitability.

b. A successful planner would have a broad educational background, working experience in a business enterprise, be able to reason in both the abstract and concrete, able to read financial statements, have strong communication and team skills, and be able to work in the shadow of the CEO.

c. Both the operational and strategic planning cycles have four sequential steps:

i. Identification of key issues;
ii. Guidelines for preparing the plan;
iii. Preparation of the plan;
iv. Review and approval.

d. There are 11 sequential steps to a strategic business plan: mission, market, competition, self-evaluation, opportunities and threats, objectives, strategies, programs, goals, resources and financials.

e. The credibility of the strategic plan rests squarely on the credibility of your market projects.

f. Market share is the single most important measure of a competitor's position.

g. Projecting a company's forward resource needs is probably the most tedious element in the preparation of the strategic plan.

h. The preparation of the financial statements marks the point in the preparation of the strategic plan where ambition and reality confront one another.

i. The company with the highest gross margin is likely to be the most profitable and the market share leader.

j. Unfavorable trends tend to continue unless positive action is taken to counter the trend.

The author of Plan for Profitability! uses a logical hierarchical outline to present his process of creating a strategic business plan. He uses bullets to make important points and a summary at the end of each chapter to reinforce the important information. The book uses numerous real life examples and a fictitious company to show the complete financial planning process. In the end there is short and concise business plan of the fictitious company. All the information is easy to follow and understand.

The author's book treats the creation of a strategic business plan in a short, concise, and complete manner. This would be a great text for an MBA program on strategic planning, preparation of a business plan, or the reading of financial reports. The book could also be used as a guideline for creating your own strategic business plan. I could not locate anything that focused on the creation of a strategic business plan all the way from start to finish with a discussion of how to use financial statements.

The best book I've found on strategic planning
I am an MBA student and just wanted to say thanks to Lee Hargrave for a wonderfully written book on strategic planning. It was explained well and in my research, I found this to provide the best flow with great material. I know I will refer to the book for many years to come in my business career.


The Pocket Encyclopedia of Aggravation: 101 Things that Annoy, Bother, Chafe, Disturb, Enervate, Frustrate, Grate, Harass, Irk, Jar, Mife, Nettle, Outrage, Peeve, Quassh, Rile, Stress Out, Trouble, Upset, Vex, Worry and X,Y Z You!
Published in Paperback by Black Dog & Leventhal Pub (2001)
Authors: Laura Lee and Linda O'Leary
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very enjoyable
I very much recommend this book. It was a quick read on my daily train commute and I actually resented getting off the train and walking home (it is difficult to read in the dark while you're walking). However, I found a few things "aggravating" about it.
First, the term "aggravating" is being misused here since the word is not synonymous with "annoying", which would have been the correct one to use. "Aggravating" means getting or making something worse but it has become one of those slang words currently en vogue (similar to "impact", which has lately become an annoying substitute for "affect"). Second, there are at least half a dozen misspelled words in the book (not typos, mind you, but misspelled words - the difference being that misspelled words are spelled that way on purpose, and for the wrong reason).
One example is "respiratory track (sic)". These misspelled words are distracting and do not inspire confidence in the thoroughness of the research.

Nevertheless, my overall evaluation of this book is overwhelmingly positive and I can't wait for the sequel (quite a few more annoying things I can think of!)

Aggravations and Semantics
Using the word "aggravation" in the sense of "annoyance" is not incorrect. While most dictionaries list the first definition of "aggravation" as "to make things worse," they also list as a second or third defnition the use of "aggravation" as a synonym for "annoyance." The American Heritage Dictionary, for example, gives the definition of aggravation as: 1. The act of aggravating or the state of being aggravated. 2. A source of continuing, increasing irritation or trouble. 3. Exasperation. The Cambridge Dictionary lists a definition of "aggravation" as "adj informal annoyance." So this use of "aggravation" is accepted.

As for mispelled words in the text, I would not use that as a guage of how well or poorly a book is researched. After the author writes a book, it goes through the hands of several editors. This book has copius notes at the end that point to a great deal of research including scientific journals and personal interviews. This seems relatively uncommon for this type of light entertainment reference.

Incidentally, "respiratory" is the correct spelling according to Mirriam Webster, The Cambridge Dictionary of American English, Webster's Revised Unabridged, and The American Heritage Dictionary which I have here at my desk.

informative and hilarious!
This book is awesome, not only does it discuss the things that aggravate and irk is, but Laura Lee goes in depth and explains the reason and science behind them, from crinkly candy wrappers to lost luggage to slow drivers in the fast lane! I enjoyed this book and its humor so much, I hope Laura Lee writes another book on the things that aggravate us!


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