Related Subjects: Author Index Reviews Page 1 2
Book reviews for "Miller,_James_M." sorted by average review score:

Most of My Patients Are Animals
Published in Paperback by St Martins Mass Market Paper (1996)
Authors: Robert M. Miller and James Herriot
Amazon base price: $3.95
Used price: $3.00
Collectible price: $5.90
Average review score:

Amazing
I recieved this book as a gift. I read it in less than a day. It's absolutlry delightful and one those books one just can put down. It's filled with stories that warm the heart. It also is filled with unique, humorous, and tear jerking stories. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys animals or day-to-day life.

The most entertaining and informative book I have ever read.
I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading about animals or amusing anecdotes from the experiences of a veterinarian. This book opened up the possibility for me to pursue a career as a veterinarian. I recommend it to anyone and everyone. I only wish I could contact the author to thank him for writing this book, and giving me the opportunity to read it.

I read this one nont-stop, 26 hours FLAT. It's THAT good.
I just couldn't stop reading it ! THIS is the book you'll want to read to pass the time in an airport or waiting for someone in a restaurant, and yet you VALUE every book you read, not just some so-and-so story to pass time with but a really good novel with exciting, refreshing, humorous (humor IS the underlined word in this book - my belly ached, my eyes wet reading the book), yet down-to-earth story in which you'll also find sorrow, embarrassment, pride, and joy, all through the life of a humble (yes Mr.Herriot - he IS also a genious (and funny !) story teller)veterinarian. A great, compact, binded pieces of paper this surely is. Oh, and Doc Miller, if you're reading this, in chapter 15 about the nice people - the widow and her daughter, I think you LIED and YOU're the one who bought them the pu...well, any would be readers just have to derive their own conclusion about the story of the pretty and polite 16 years old and her widowed mother in chapter 15, when The Lord decided it's payback time to the nice people. Buy it, borrow it, in any case, read it. It's a great book. You'll have wonderful time reading it. Many people including me did. I still giggle everytime I remember some of his funny stories and look up at the sky everytime I remember the incident with the nice people.


A Penny's Worth of Character
Published in Paperback by Jesse Stuart Foundation (1988)
Authors: Jesse Stuart, Jim W. Miller, and James M. Gifford
Amazon base price: $3.00
Used price: $4.24
Average review score:

A timeless (and timely) story of a child's honesty.
I remember reading, and rereading, this book as a child. Growing up in Kentucky, I can relate to the rural aspects of the book. The story is timeless and timely in the world today. Jesse Stuart will remain forever in my heart and the hearts of grown children everywhere who read his works an example of what goodness can come from writing for children.

A skillful illustration of the true benefits of honesty.
In "A Penny's Worth of Character" Jesse Stuart takes the reader back to a simpler time, when a boy could exchange used paper bags for a candy bar at the store. The message of the book is as old, that of honesty. Stuart skillfully illustrates the inner turmoil of a young boy who has been dishonest and how he makes it right. It's an excellent book for kids from 4th grade up and would make an excellent story to read aloud.

Most memorable book I've read in 50 years; Honesty pays!
A story that I've never forgotten in 50 years of reading. I've searched for a copy of it for 40+ years. Any one, young or old, who readys this simple story will be changed forever...unless they are the most callous individual alive


Esther (Interpretation, a Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching)
Published in Hardcover by Westminster John Knox Press (2002)
Authors: Carol M. Bechtel, Patrick D. Miller, and James Luther Mays
Amazon base price: $13.97
List price: $19.95 (that's 30% off!)
Used price: $10.49
Buy one from zShops for: $12.99
Average review score:

A fresh look at a book Luther despised
The John Knox Press INTERPETATION COMMENTARY series provides thoughtful but highly readable insights into the various books of the Bible. I haven't picked up a volume yet which disappointed me. But Carol Bechtel's commentary on ESTHER really goes the extra mile. It's chock full of fresh perspectives well stated. (Although she borrows many of these insights from the recently published commentaries of Adele Berlin and Jon Levenson, she is quick to credit her sources. And she is very selective about what she restates.)

The commentary is directed primarily to Christians, and to Protestants specifically. She raises an interesting point that Christians who "get their Scripture" solely from the lessons that are read aloud as part of Sunday services, are only exposed to a reading from Esther once every three years: Esther 7:1-6,9-10; 9:20-22. This clearly is not the best way to experience a book of the Bible that is a cleverly constructed "novella" with exciting characters, court intrigues, and dizzying plot reversals. She encourages Christians to imitate Jews by reading the book repeatedly, aloud, and in its entirety. As Bechtel points out, "It is a book, after all, about the struggle to be faithful in the midst of an increasingly unfaithful culture. It is a story of courage, faith, and deliverance. It is the story of men and women working together with a God who is not always obvious, but who is always gracious."

To use this commentary most effectively, you need to have a copy of the New Revised Standard Version Bible (preferrably with the Apocrypal/Deuterocanonical books) since the biblical text is not printed in the commentary. You do not need any knowledge of Hebrew (or Greek), however. Where an understanding of the Hebrew is essential, Bechtel provides clear explanations. One example, her explanation of how the Hebrew words for "enslavement" and "destruction" are homophones, serves as a very plausible explanation of why the King could have been so easily duped into signing a death warrant for the Jewish people.

Although Bechtel presents the shorter, Hebrew version of Esther as the "best text," she does examine the Additions to Esther (those passages that are found only in the Greek and Latin versions of the text) in a brief Appendix.


Industrial Discipline-Specific Review for the Fe/Eit Exam
Published in Paperback by Professional Pubns (1998)
Authors: James S., Ph.D. Noble, Thomas J., Ph.D. Crowe, Elin M., Ph.D. Wicks, Larry G., Ph.D. David, Cerry M., Ph.D. Klein, Luis G., Ph.D. Occena, Owen M. Miller, C. Alec, Ph.D. Chang, Michael R. Lindeberg, and University of Missouri-Columbia Dept of
Amazon base price: $32.20
List price: $46.00 (that's 30% off!)
Used price: $25.46
Buy one from zShops for: $31.23
Average review score:

A MUST for IE EIT Review!
I used to for my EIT test. It's a great book preparing me for IE EIT.


River Capital: An Illustrated History of Baton Rouge
Published in Hardcover by American Historical Press (1997)
Authors: Mark T. Carleton, M. Stone, Jr. Miller, and James Crain
Amazon base price: $39.95
Used price: $23.64
Collectible price: $31.76
Average review score:

wish I could afford to buy it.
thumbed thru this great book at Barns and Noble and was hoping it would be less expensive on the net. I knew Prof. Carleton and took his history class at LSU. The book "The River" is seriously the best I have seen considering the real history of Baton Rouge as I know it to be. All of the "recent" characters that are noted are real to me. Mr. Lloyd Collett was my neighbor back in the 50's when he first invisioned the company that he founded. United Companies was born on Eugene Street in the 50's and has blown into a mega company. Others noted in the book are just as acurate to my knowledge and I've known them all at one time or the other. It feels like my history in this city - from 1942 to present. Prof. Carleton was in command of a wealth of history regarding this area - politically and otherwise. I wish he had not been taken at such an early age. The pictures are beyond great. Have one for me Tom - wherever you are.


Basic Gas Chromatography
Published in Paperback by Wiley-Interscience (15 January, 1998)
Authors: Harold M. McNair and James M. Miller
Amazon base price: $38.95
Used price: $33.94
Buy one from zShops for: $33.89
Average review score:

Excellent primer for GC
A very good reference for those who just start to learn gas chromatography. The book was written in a format that make it easy to understand with more emphasis on the practical side rather than theoretical/mathematical treatment. After 40 years of intensive development, gas chromatography is still a very formidable technique.

Excellent desk reference for GC users
Great overview of Gas Chromatography, detectors, hardware, problems & fixes, data analysis, etc. Worth having as a desk reference and for planning to go into new areas with a GC. Hope to get the boss to buy it, rather than keep getting the library copy.


Nemeton: A Fables Anthology
Published in CD-ROM by Silver Lake Publishing (23 December, 2000)
Authors: Jason Brannon, Nora M. Mulligan, David Bowlin, Stuart Jaffe, Lawrence D. P. Miller, Bill Vernon, Stephen Crane Davidson, Lloyd Michael Lohr, Kate Hill, and Terry Bramlett
Amazon base price: $9.95
Average review score:

A cool mix
This is collection of short stories that offers a wide mix of speculative genres. Fantasy, SF, horror, and just plain weird. The stories run the gambit and most are good. "Jeo Defined" and "Moon Warrior" were excellent stories and well worth purchasing the book. Even just the so-so stories were enjoyable and all the authors are names to keep a look out for. In the end, this is a book of up and coming writers and a few of them will no doubt be big names someday.

A Great Read
I didn't know what to expect from this collection of short stories but I was happily surprised. The stories cover a wide range from fantasy, science fiction, and horror to those hard to classify strange stories. Each one is worth reading. My favorites were the one about a radio personality who was singing the Siren's song and the one about a criminal who is forced to undergo "augmentation" to control him. Some wild stuff for a great read.


The Psychic Energy Workbook: An Illustrated Course in Practical Psychic Skills
Published in Paperback by Aquarian Pr (1987)
Authors: R. Michael Miller, Josephine M. Harper, and James F. Lowell
Amazon base price: $14.95
Used price: $9.95
Average review score:

Not worth the paper it's printed on
I hate giving bad reviews, but I love telling the truth. This book is full of techniques that any practicing Occultist will have mastered long ago. It's nothing new or interesting, nor anything particularly innovative. The only use I can find for this book is as a self-teaching tool for those with no experience in energy working. If you've worked energy succesfully before, just skip over this one and go for a more useful book.

Best book on the subject
I have read quite a few books on psychic skills and energy work but this is by far the best book on the subject. If you are interested in learning how to develop and control the energy that resides in all of us, this book will help. It includes basic exercises to help you feel and control this energy. It gets an A+ in my book.

Absolutely essential to energy work.
I have never found any guide to energy work as practical, easy to understand and use as this one. Step by step exercises and inhanced photography will impress even the most skeptical readers. I've found it an invaluable teaching resource.


Executive Excellence Magazine: 12 Year Archive: Over Ten Years of Powerful Writings on Leadership, Managerial Effectiveness, and Organizational Productivity, Written Exclusively for Today's Leaders and Managers
Published in CD-ROM by Executive Excellence (1997)
Authors: Ken Shelton, Stephen R. Covey, Ken Blanchard, Marjorie Blanchard, Charles A. Garfield, Warren Bennis, Peter Senge, Gifford Pinchot, Elizabeth Pinchot, and Brian Tracy
Amazon base price: $99.95
Average review score:

Expensive, but a lot of useful information
A CD-Rom jammed with articles from EXECUTIVE EXCELLENCE. I actually got my copy as a bonus for subscribing a couple of years ago. Many of the articles are interesting, but they are all quite short, almost MTV-ish. This seems to be the preferred style for this publication. If you are a fan of Warren Bennis, or one of the writers who regularly contribute to that publication, this is a good way to pick up some new material from your favored writer. The articles are on a variety of topics, which means that there will probably be something for everyone with an interest in this subject, but by the same token, there will be a lot that won't interest you. The CD includes a search engine that is workable. I benefitted from the magazine and the CD, but they didn't set my world on fire.


Lockheed's Sr-71 'Blackbird' Family: A-12, F-12, M-21, D-21, Sr-71 (Aerofax
Published in Paperback by Aerofax Midland Pub Ltd (2003)
Authors: James Goodall and Jay Miller
Amazon base price: $17.47
List price: $24.95 (that's 30% off!)
Used price: $17.42
Buy one from zShops for: $16.60
Average review score:

Blackbird Summary
This is the latest book on Lockheed's Blackbird family of "Titanium Wonderbirds" from the mind of aeronautical genius Kelly Johnson. The text is very complete with many details on development, various "firsts", record flights, summaries of individual airframes and operational statistics. There are many very good black and white photos and a color section at the end of the book. The color section has several never before published pictures, but the quality of most of them is definately not up to Mr Goodalls' normal standards. There are a couple of caption errors such as the one on top of page 126 that says it is of 2 reactivated SR-71s at Palmdale. It is actually of two SR-71s at the time of their 1990 retirement and it was taken on the south run up pad at Beale AFB, CA. The control tower and individual SR shelters are barely visible on the horizon between the two aircraft.
The book has very good coverage of the Tagboard/Senior Bowl program with the D-21 on the M-21 and B-52H. This program was also covered in Mr Goodall's previous book on the Blackbirds with some different pictures.
If you are interested in just one book that covers the entire Blackbird history from initial development to final retirement, this is the book to get.


Related Subjects: Author Index Reviews Page 1 2

Reviews are from readers at Amazon.com. To add a review, follow the Amazon buy link above.