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The Best of Pif Magazine: Off-Line
Published in Paperback by Fusion Press (2000)
Authors: Camille Renshaw, Richard Luck, Rick Moody, Naomi Shihab Nye, Richard K. Weems, Aimee Bender, Diann Blakely, Naomi Shihab Nye, Robert McDowell, and Michael Largo
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Trust These Tales
"The Best of Pif Magazine Off-Line" offers a refreshing assortment of new stories and new voices. A standout among them is Mimi Carmen's "Love Birds". Ms. Carmen's tale of an aging mother and conflicted daughter resonates with idiosyncratic vision and gritty passion. The bird imagery is breathtaking. I also very much enjoyed "23 Johnson Avenue, 1985" by Diann Blakely. If writers were race horses, and I had money, I'd bet my wad on these two.

Don't miss it!
A wonderful collection - refreshingly different, but solid. My favorite is "Love Birds" by Mimi Carmen. I'd like to read more of her work.

a big punch
I am bored with many print magazines nowadays. The same things, the same things. Ho-hum. I've been following this zine for a while now, open it every month with relish. They've definitely picked a lot of their best, and Camille Renshaw's intro says a lot about WHY I don't like other magazines. Here is something worth a read, something that will make you want to get everything the magazine has put out since the beginning. There's even a rationale for professional wrestling, something that wants me to buy a tape of the event with the Undertaker/Mankind Hell in the Cell match, and I NEVER watch that stuff! You should definitely have this on your shelf--impress your friends with how in the know you are.


Dinosaur Field Guide
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (2001)
Authors: Michael Brett-Surman, Thomas R., Jr. Holtz, and Robert Walters
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For young and old dino lovers!
I have a 5 and 7 year old. We all think this book is great! It's colorful and informative and Up-To-Date! One feature I enjoy pointing out to my kids is the little images which compare the dinosaurs size to a human child's size. That way we get an even better idea how big the creatures were.

High interest and educational quality alike
Promising high interest and educational quality alike is this dinosaur 'field guide' for all ages, which packs in museum-quality dinosaur illustrations, expertise by two paleontologist authors, and details on dinosaur digs and places to see fossils in the field. Web sites, museums, and bibliographies are also included in this highly visual, appealing guide.

Jurasic Park Institute
This is a great book, its got the most info on dino discoveries after about '95, plus interesting facts on previously known about dinos. Its also a very interesting and fun book to read, and is very educational. It has a cool fold out poster too, wich makes it even more fun. I strongly reccemend this book to any one of any age who like dinosaurs.


Algorithms in Java, Third Edition (Parts 1-4)
Published in Paperback by Addison Wesley Professional (23 July, 2002)
Authors: Robert Sedgewick and Michael Schidlowsky
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This book should be mentioned in the pledge of allegiance
This book is undeniably worth 5 times the price they list here! Buy now, before these [retailers] realize they have the price wrong!

But seriously, this book is the reason I got started in computer science to begin with. Before I read the chapter on ternary search tries, my life was a mess. It was a real rat-infested cesspool! But this book helped to set me straight. Michael Schidlowsky is a role model to us all, as both a coder AND as a citizen.

Lest we forget the Zeus of the algorithmic Mt. Olympus, Robert "Dr. Bob" Sedgewick! He will forever stand like a pillar, nay, a BEACON of mathematical intuition and prowess. Welcome to the jungle, my friends; it gets worse here every day.

You can bubble sort me any time, Mr Schidlowsky
I don't know if it's just me, or if there are other ladies out there who find something strangely...magnetic...about co-author Michael Schidlowsky. Maybe it's just my lifelong desire to have a strange, unpronounceable Israeli last name talking, but Schidlowsky's code is like sweet nothings in my ears. Is he some sort of Cyrano De Bergerac, just using Sedgewick as a vehicle to win the hearts of thousands of Java femmes? Or is he just a mysterious masked programmer, leaving swooning cyberbabes in his wake? How I long for a mere picture of the author on the back cover so that I can stare into that great big brain of his all day and late into the night. You've certainly programmed your way into this woman's heart- my IP is 66.128.345.35- Call me anytime.

More good java than Juan Valdez
This book is everything I hoped for and more. The only area in which I find it lacking is that I had been told that the book comes with a "java ring" developed by Mr. Schidlowsky. Apparently that device is still in development. . .


The Complete Guide to Food for Sports Performance: A Guide to Peak Nutrition for Your Sport
Published in Paperback by Allen & Unwin (1993)
Authors: Louise Burke, Michael McCoy, and Robert De Castella
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An excellent source of information
The complete guide to food for sports performance is an excellent resource for athletes of all levels. Not only does it provide detailed nutritional information during training it also provides very useful tips for competition (pre-, during and post). The second part of the book addresses a wide range of different sports from distance running and rowing to gymnastics and diving. This part is particularly useful as it highlights problems and nutritional deficiencies that are experienced by athletes in this sport, thus helping the reader to pinpoint (or watch out for) certain eating "mistakes" in their favourite sport. Case studies offer very useful examples on how even small changes in the diet can make a big difference. A brilliant book for anyone interested in sports nutrition.

A fantastic book for sports people at any level.
The Complete Guide to Food for Sports Performance is the best sports nutrition resource I have come across. It covers a great variety of sports and is suitable for the recreational sportsperson to the professional athlete. It covers eveything anyone would want to know about sports nutrition and is set out in an easy-to-read manner. Every sports person or sports professional should have a copy of this book

Covers nutrition issues specific to a variety of sports
I regularly use the book as a quick reference when developing resources or planning a lecture. It is an easy read and provides nutrition tips and issues specific to individual sports. The way the book is set up, allows you to access the information quickly.


Painting the Darkness
Published in Audio Cassette by Chivers Audio Books (2001)
Authors: Robert Goddard and Michael Kitchen
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Unfamiliar British Writer Who Hides His Light Under a Bush
I discovered Robert Goddard by accident when I took a random choice book (Caught in the Light by Robert Goddard)off the shelf in my local library about three months ago. Since then, I have devoured everything I can find that he has written. He takes a fairly simple story and weaves events and characters into his tale which keep the reader fascinated until the very last page.It turns out that one has read, in fact, a wonderful mystery story in the true sense of the word. Why is there not more publicity about the author? Do his books have large sales? A new reader only has to read his/her first Goddard novel and they are hooked forever. A modern Trollope whom the world should know more about.

Read Nonstop On A Long Road Trip
I couldn't put this book down, dying to know the truth about whether this man was the one who supposedly killed himself years earlier or an imposter. What really made this book was that the chapters alternated between a first person point-of-view and a third person point-of-view. I previously thought it was impossible to pull off shifting point-of-views in a novel but this one proved to be the total exception. It was an experiment that was an unqualified success. All writers should also read this book to explore the outter reaches of creative possibilites open to them.

The first Goddard novel I read
This book was recommended to me by my mother. She always gives good advice. After I read this book I went on to read all the other titles as soon as Goddard publishes them.

The plot is superb, a real gripper. Is he or isn't he James? You make up your own mind throughout, but you never really know until the conclusion. It is beautifully, intricately unravelled - it's just got to be read!


Twenty Questions
Published in Paperback by International Thomson Publishing (1992)
Authors: G. Lee Bowie, Meredith W. Michaels, and Robert C. Solomon
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A great starting point for a journey through philosophy
This book is used as the primary text in my university's introductory Philosophy course, and I think it's an excellent choice. It includes classic texts written by well-known philosophers and the writings of scientists, novelists, religious figures and many others. The inclusion of philosophical writings from such unlikely sources is a great illustration of how philosophy is woven into all aspects of our lives. Reading this book will help you to realize how many philosophical issues you already deal with in your own life and will also help you to find new ways of thinking about and dealing with them.

Great introduction into philosophical thought
I ordered this book as a requirement from a great professor during college. Having only read just more than a handful of chapters in that semester I became hooked. I have since moved on and really started to appreciate the ultimate questions of life. Not that this book answers them. That is still the uniqueness of humanity, individual thought. I would highly recommend this to anyone wanting to be a better skeptic. We so readily just accept things that our ancestors accepted without a thought as to how reality really is. The wide array of topics is to be applauded and a great concept to take a look at may arenas of thought. Thank you professor Buenter(Binter).

I read some of this book while at a camp with someone that h
This is a really good book. It really shows the bacics of philosophy. When i came home i have been wanting to read the rest of the book badly.


50 Below Zero
Published in Paperback by Annick Pr (1992)
Authors: Robert N. Munsch and Michael Martchenko
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50 below zero
I read Robert Munsch's book 50 below zero. What did I think of it? Well I thought it was great! When [my reading buddy] and I read them 50 Below Zero, they loved it! They'd say stuff like..."That book was funny, good, and exciting!" [My reading buddy] and I also thought that the book was great too.
If I recommanded this book I'd recommand it to parents who sleep walk because the whole story's mainly about the boy getting his father back to bed, because he sleep walks.

50 Bellow Zero
I liked the book 50 Bellow Zero. It is a very funny book.I liked when the kid started sleeping on top of the refrigerator.It was also funny when the dad was sleeping out side. I studied this book for seven months. After we studied the book we did a play on it.I would recomend this book to a little kid.

funny,easy to read by both kids and parents,great humor
Robert Munsch is a funny author with an easy style for the kids to master. If they learn to read one book they can read them all. Parents and teachers won't mind re-reading it over and over again.The illustrations are great, and the humor is funny.This author goes crazy with a sleepwalking dad. Great for teaching prediction,and easy to read to a class. The words are on one page and the illustrations are on the back so you don't have to read sideways(an important detail for tired teachers).He has over twenty books for sale and each one is better than the last.Check his picture on the back cover.He's a wild and crazy guy!


DSM-IV-TR Casebook: A Learning Companion to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision
Published in Paperback by Amer Psychiatric Pr (2002)
Authors: Robert L. Spitzer, Miriam Gibbon, Andrew E. Skodol, Janet B. W. Williams, Michael B. First, and Mariam Gibbon
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informative and actually somewhat fun
I found this book to provide excellent supplemental info to the "DSM-IV-TR" itself. Written case studies, though no substitute for living, breathing subjects, actually provide a good deal of help in learning to apply the diagnoses in the "DSM-IV-TR". Highly recommended for anyone who wants to learn how to properly apply these diagnoses or learn more about psychiatry in general. I found it actually kind of fun. Avery Z. Conner, author of "Fevers of the Mind".

I'm OK, you're OK, this book is great!
Well, never thought I would recommend a book like this one, but there has never BEEN a book quite like it. Recall once seeing a renowned Rorschacer examine vignettes like this manual does, and it was great. We enjoyed it, and learned from it.

My recent books read include "Exploration & Empire" by Goetzmann, a history of topography, so you know I enoy plain stuff.

Many of the sympton analyses in this book surprised me, but after careful thought, realized they were beneficial.

Was especially interested in "borderline" type stuff and the OCD sections which showed how OCD can be on both axis I and II.

This book taught me once again that while we all have personality "traits" only the mentally have a DSM number assigned to our excesses.

Was especially inspired by parts about "organic" dysfunctions, so you know it was inspirational. Have a friend with OPD (310.10 explosice type) and became more sensitive to the difficulty adjusting when you are not maladaptive to begin with.

Love to complain, but can't find anything to fault this book. Buy it, read it and if you don't have a place for it in your library, pass it on.

The DSM IV-TR in Action!
The Case Book was an optional selection for a psychopathology course I am currently enrolled in. I am glad I spent the money to get it because to a novice like myself, the vignettes are very helpful in understanding the arcane world of DSM IV-TR diagnosis.

This book is truly a "learning companion." Concepts and terminology are illustrated by real-life clinical situations, which can be enormously helpful for clinician and student alike to see how the DSM IV-TR plays out in the real world.

The New England Journal of Medicine said that this book is "educational and fun to read," and I would have to agree on both counts.


Dsm-IV Casebook: A Learning Companion to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
Published in Hardcover by Amer Psychiatric Pr (1994)
Authors: Robert L. Spitzer, Miriam Gibbon, Andrew E. Skodol, and Michael B. First
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Clinical Vignettes Galore
The best thing about this book is the huge number of cases of varying kinds that are showcased. The reader just does never get bored of it and the excitement, intrigue and interest in the subject itself its enhanced by a thousandfold.

The book moves along the lines of a number of cases given in no particular order. The reader has the ability to read the case and come up with his own dignosis and then finally comparing it with the discussion presented after. The no particular order of presentation is greatly helpful in that the reader does not know what to expect and has to think and formulate his own differential. Most of the cases are well presented and though not classic like those showcased in books, they have the spice of being real cases. In other words, these are the same features you will be seeing in your everyday practice or psychiatry clerkship. If you wanted a specific case to read about, the index in the back clearly highlights where to find it in more than one different classification.

The biggest letdown of this book is that it fails to point out patient management. It is understandable that this is more of a case presentation book, but knowing how to tailor therapy for each individulaized patients is a great plus. This, however, is not implemented greatly in this book. The authors would mention the use of antidepressants or neuroleptics, but not mention exactly which type or kind of those does the patient respond to. Brief therapeutics and a follow-up discussion is presented most of the time, but that still fails to point out how management of the patient has progressed.

All in all, this book is excellent for learning in a more clinical type setting. Required reading before this book is a well established Psychiatry textbook to identify the diseases in general and after that, you're set to go. This aids the reader to independently identify the problem accordingly and to form an well established differential and final diagnosis. All in all, I strongly recommend this book as an adjunct to a Psychiatry textbook, if not the DSM-IV per se.

Essential for Learning to Use the DSM-IV by Heart
I bought a copy of this in my abnormal psych class. I will probably use it again when I study for my boards. It's a great book of vignettes, followed by a discussion of the case. Great practice for making DSM diagnoses. Indices allow studying material by disorder type, or the book can be worked through from the beginning. The cases are randomly ordered.

This all begs the question of the validity of the DSM or the usefulness of labeling people, but if you have to work within that system, this book will help get you up to speed.

The casebook is a wonderful companion to the DSM IV.
The casebook is an excellent companion to the DSM IV. The casebook provides real examples of the disorders presented in the DSM IV and splits them into child/adolescent and adult categories. In addition, each case is discussed in terms of DSM IV diagnosis. As a graduate student in clinical psychology I found this book essential in the study of the DSM IV and abnormal psychology.


Seven Days in December
Published in Paperback by Imago Press (22 November, 2002)
Authors: Jim Tomlinson, Robert Laszlo, Michael Barley, and Leila Joiner
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Compellingly Creative Contemporary Craft
The novellas in Seven Days are sparkling examples of contemporary fiction. Their playful structures reflect a fresh approach to writing compelling stories of friendship, redemption, immortality and fulfillment. I was excited to discover this collection and its intriguing new voices. This could be the breakout book for these talented authors, whose histories show they are ready for fame.

A very unique read.
"Seven Days in December" is a collection of novellas that would be at home on any shelf. Each story is unique in it's subject, yet each story touches a place in the heart. You will definitely not walk away from the book feeling indifferent, as you will reflect on each story long after the reading, and will find yourself wanting to read them again. A very unique read.

Seven Times Four = Great Storytelling
Seven Times Four = Great Storytelling

Each of the four novellas swept me into the lives, loves and conflicts of real people with complex issues. In "Prologue," Davis, a staunch objector to the Vietnam conflict, reveals his dilemmas through letters to a woman he met at a youth leadership conference. Jim Tomlinson's skillful use of letters to demonstrate their enduring friendship despite differences in life style allowed me, as a reader, an intimate look into their lives.

In "Reparations," I was riveted by a range of David's usually suppressed emotions. Robert Laszlo, the author, deftly engaged me the in the struggles of a loyal son of aging holocaust survivors whose life is consumed assisting his father in fruitless attempts to reconcile past injustice.

Chuck of "Woman in the Wood" delighted and saddened me as he evolved from youth to old age. Michael Barley created a loving and lovable character and I found myself rooting for him and for
the success of his project.

Leila Joiner, author of the ethereal "Queen of the Fairy Feys" managed to quickly move me from bemusement to enchantment as she wove together the magical personalities encountered by Angela. The blend of fantasy and reality kept me guessing and fascinated to the end.

Teresa Sheehan


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