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Gurps Y2K: The Countdown to Armageddon
Published in Paperback by Steve Jackson Games (1999)
Authors: John M. Ford, Scott Haring, Kenneth Hite, Steve Jackson, Jeff Koke, Phil Masters, Sean Punch, David Pulver, and Robert Schroeck
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Post-Apocalypse Role-Playing
GURPS Y2K seems poised to be a good sourcebook for post-apocalyptic role-playing. Don't be put off by the name - this book contains much more than just the millennium bug.

Starting with a chapter on Y2K (which we know on 20-20 hindsight never became the calamity that some were predicting), there are ideas in this book for everything from a complete world-wide computer shutdown, to "Mad Max" type worlds, and even the biblical "Judgement Day", along with several others. There's also a section on a super-hero world suffering from post-apocalypse blues.

The "sidebars" (sections of the book along the sides of each page) contain even more material that can be used to put your game world in a state of chaos. Some of these sidebars beg to be put into whole worlds of their own.

But the book suffers slightly when it reads a little like a collection of articles about post-apocalypse scenarios in gaming, rather than a single world presented in RPG terms. The =nine= authors each contributed a section or two to this book, and only the excellent effort by Sean Punch to put it all together under one roof keeps this book from being merely a collection of unrelated after Armageddon articles.

I'd still recommend this book for people wanting to see what their campaign world would look like after a major catastrophe, or for people wanting to explore what happens after.

Pretty good
Well, overall the book was pretty well made. It touched upon many of the common topics and settings for a post holocaust envirnoment including everything from minor computer glitches to the Biblical apacalypse and "Mad Max" and "The Postman" type situations. Even alien invasion was discussed in the essays. All seven authors of the book provided well written source matterial. Y2k also gives information on realistic rioting and anarchy.

There was one point I did not like about the book though. It would make many references to other GURPS source books, some of which were out of print, for more material on a subject. I feel that some of the writing was judt put in a advertisements and "plug" for other books.

Personally, I wish they had touched more on the "Mad Max," "Postman," and "Fallout" (a post-apacalyptic computer game) scenarios, but I do realize that the book was created for post Y2K campaigns and that everyone does not like what I like.

Overall, though, the book provides good post distaster material.


Safe Passage Questioned: Medical Care and Safety for the Polar Tourist
Published in Hardcover by Cornell Maritime Pr (1998)
Authors: John M. Levinson, Errol Ger, and Scott Polar Research Institute
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Only book I have found on this important subject
a must read for those considering travel to the polar regions. This unbiased and informative book will open your eyes to the risks you are about to take when going on one of these "safe" ships.

essentail book for polar touists
Ernest Shackelton is the hero of polar exploration. He would have given anything to have the advise given in this book.


Spider-Man: Revelations
Published in Paperback by Marvel Books (1997)
Authors: Todd Dezago, Tom Defalco, Howard MacKie, J.M. Dematties, Luke Ross, Steve Skroce, Mike Wieringo, Bud Larosa, Scott Hanna, and John, Jr. Romita
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The one-true Spider-Man Revealed
Howard Mackie, Tom DeFalco, Todd Dezago and JM DeMatteis finally bring the clone saga to a close with "Revelations". Heartbreak, action, adventure, and the return of a Spider-foe long thought dead all leads to an explosive climax, and when the smoke clears. Only one Spider-Man will walk away from it alive. Read and find out who it is.

This book was fantastic.
This book was wonderful to read. It finally ends the long and drug on clone saga between Ben Reilly and Peter Parker and once and for all the real Spider-man is decided. It's build up is amazing.


A Bitter Trial: Evelyn Waugh and John Carmel Cardinal Heenan on the Liturgical Changes
Published in Hardcover by Saint Augustine's Pr (2000)
Authors: Scott M. P. Reid, Evelyn Waugh, and John Carmel Heenan
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Waugh bemoans the Fall of Rome
As an orthodox Catholic convert with a fondness for high quality British fiction, I had to have this book of Evelyn Waugh's gripes and barks at poor Cardinal Heenan concerning the end of the Latin Liturgy following Vatican II. As you would expect, Waugh comes off as witty, sardonic, and somewhat tenderly brokenhearted. It is rare to see Waugh in this mode, but you can tell he felt the changes in the Mass on a personal level. Modernity drove Waugh to drink & bouts of fantastic & biting satire, but in these letters he comes across like a very intelligent child who has lost it's mother. Heenan is the villain of the piece, though no fault of Waugh: the Cardinal's letters show him to be a smooth liar firmly bent on pursuing the Gospel of Trendiness with little regard for the feelings of his flock. All in all, a poignant chronicle of one man's dealings with a Bishop-as-Bureaucrat.


Bone and Joint Futures
Published in Paperback by Boston Medical Pub Inc (15 May, 2002)
Authors: Bmj Books, Anthony D. Woolf, Charles, Connelly, Cooklin, Dawson, Haines, Hall, Knotterus, and Marinker
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A quick review
This text provides a quick, concise review of the pimary topics covered on emergency medicine exams. I found it to be a good way to prepare for inservice exams and the written boards.


Delta Green: Dark Theatres
Published in Paperback by Armitage House (15 November, 2001)
Authors: Benjamin Adams, Martin Cirulis, Arinn Dembo, Dennis Detwiller, Robert E. Furey, A. Scott Glancy, Greg Stolze, John Tynes, and Bob Kruger
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Some true brilliance in a few tales
This anthology of Delta Green short stories presents a good introduction to the conspiracy/horror concepts of the DG world. Some stories are better than others, and each tale has it's own merits, but the story by Arinn Dembo stands head and shoulders above the rest. The story, a DG-flavored explanation of the life and times of a rockstar who closely resembles Nirvana lead singer Kurt Cobain, is truly fantastic in my opinion. I'm probably a bigger fan of the story because of the unsolved mystery of Cobain's death, but it's well-written and sucks you in with a mixture of present-time and flashback sequences. I recommend the book as both an introduction to DG, and as a source of fresh new historical fiction authors.


The Diamond As Big As the Ritz, and Other Stories (Longman Structural Readers: Fiction, Stage 5)
Published in Paperback by Longman Group United Kingdom (1974)
Authors: F. Scott Fitzgerald and Roland John
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Good Fitzgerald short stories....
For those who like F. Scott Fitzgerald, this is a really good book; for those who for their own reasons dislike him, here they are going to find more of the same.

In this book are contained around five or so of Fitzgerald's stories; in them, his writing style seems as being youthful: more 'This Side of Paradise' and playful than contrived. The title story is clever and more-or-less a fairy tale; for every echo of Maugham that you can find in some of these stories, there are two or three echoes hinting that Fitzgerald grasped a lot of the wicked strangeness of the world and class more like J.D. Salinger....

This is a really good book.... and for ..., if you haven't read it, buy it in company with another book to save on shipping....


A Dictionary of Asian Christianity
Published in Hardcover by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (2001)
Authors: Scott W. Sunquist, David Wu Chu Sing, and John Chew Hiang Chea
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Three Cheers for DAC!
DAC is a welcome publication which will open new vistas for Asian and non-Asian readers.

Some 1260 articles cover the past story and present shape of Christianity from Pakistan east to the Pacific (with some material on west Asia in early centuries. A wide collection of contributors was assembled, with Asian writers supplying artiucles on areas of specifc interest as well as contributing, editorially, to the shape of the whole volume.

Articles cover significant features relating to Christianity as well as to its historical, political, econonomic, social and religious context. This scope makes DAC valuable beyond immediate interests of browsing or researching in the Christian story.

As might be expected in a first attempt at such a vast task, there are some problems. As a matter of definition,Protestant missionary societies, significant individual churches, theological colleges and other educational institutions are purposefully excluded. This produces some odd results - for example there is no separate article on the China Inland Mission (later to become OMF)which has been and remains, an important contributor to Protestant work in Asia. Some articles are of uneven quality - doubtless due to a paucity of sources and difficulty in finding contributors.

These are significant problems and affect the comprehesiveness and reliability of DAC. To some extent, they define the best use of this work as a tool for further reading and research rather than as a a normative standard.

Nevertheless, the significance of the publication and its value, should be noted. Put simply, there is nothing like it on the market and it opens up material that may otherwise remain hidden in local knowledge and lost over time.

DAC is a wonderful step in documenting the story of Asian Christianity and is a timely publication in what has been dubbed 'the Asian century'.


Dictionary of Civil Engineering
Published in Textbook Binding by Blackwell Science Inc (1981)
Author: John S., Scott
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Very useful...
This is a very useful book especially for those foreign engineers. There are terms in the book which most likely you have not encountered at school that might come in handy.


Genetics and the Social Behavior of the Dog
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (1998)
Authors: John Paul Scott and John L. Fuller
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A very indepth technical book on dog develpment .
This is a very in-depth and technical book on the early social development of dogs and the effects of socialization and training. It is a very good book for anyone who is serious about breeding dogs.


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