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When hell laughs
Published in Paperback by Ace Books (1982)
Authors: David C. Smith, Richard L. Tierney, and Boris Vallejo
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For a Devilish Good Time Read This Book
The story deals with Red Sonja getting mixed up with a prison break. The prisoners are made up of a band of thugs and a wizard who has sold his soul to an ancient and very powerful Hell spawned demon. Needless to say, Sonja joins forces with a military expedition set out to bring the convicts back in line. This story has it all, adventure on the high seas, acts of piracy, loads of action, character development(a rarity for this series), and an overgrown mud monster. Also in this story, we finally learn the origin of Sonja's famous, or rather infamous, metal bikini battle armor. But bummer of all bummers, as soon as we learn it's origin, it's destroyed in battle, and Sonja replaces it with more practical armor:( To date, this is the best Red Sonja novel I have read. I was strongly tempted to give it 5 stars, but it just falls short of this lofty rank. As with all Red Sonja novels this item is long out of print. But if you are diligent in your search, you will be well rewarded. As with all books in the series, renowned fantasy artist Boris provides a truly gorgeous cover painting. Fortunately, Boris chose to depict Sonja in her more famous metal bikini on the cover rather than in her knew practical armor:)


Star of Doom (Red Sonja Series, No 6)
Published in Paperback by Ace Books (1983)
Authors: David C. Smith and Richard L. Tierney
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Red Sonja's (Not Jonga's) Swansong
In this the sixth, and final, novel in the series, Red Sonja not only battles an evil cult that has managed to capture a shooting star, she also falls in love. As with all sword and sorcery novels, you get the standard fantasy elements. I.E. a witch who can steal souls and trap them in monsterous bodies, power mad sorcerers out to destroy the world, etc. However, the most fantastic element of this novel is that the authors expect us to buy Red Sonja falling in love with her dweeb sidekick. It is just totally unbelievable that she would fall for this sensitive swordsman/sorcerer in training. The relationship is so forced, that it weakens the story whenever the two characters are together, which is about 85% of the time. Having Red Sonja fall in love isn't a bad idea, it just should have been with somebody that the readers could accept for her. As it stands, what should have been Sonja's final blaze of glory, winds up being an ember of mediocrity. As with all Red Sonja novels, this item is no longer in print and requirs some searching for. If readers are diligent in their search, they will be well rewarded, if not by the story, then by the beautiful cover painting by Borris.


Chilton's Ford Tempo/Topaz: 1984-94 Repair Manual (Chilton's Total Car Care Repair Manual)
Published in Paperback by Chilton/Haynes (1996)
Authors: Kerry A. Freeman, Michael L. Grady, Debra McCall, Kevin M. G. Maher, Richard Rivele, Richard T. Smith, Jim Taylor, Ron Webb, Jacques Cordon, and Chilton Book Company
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Not much help.
We were trying to replace the heater core, the instructions were foggy to say the least. Further repairs or maintenance just as foggy, its a good book if you have a lot of experience with repairing the vehicle and don't need a how to. Amazingly the "Ford Tempo Mercury Topaz 1984-94" book by Mark Christman, which is by the same company, was a lot better for repairs and maintenance. But neither book helped with replacing the heater core, we eventually used other resources for more ideas on how to actually get to the heater core to get it out.

Limited scope, sometimes wrong.
I've used this book for nearly three years now, and keep wondering why I go back to it. (Actually, it's because it's the only Tempo/Topaz book I own.) I have found several major errors in the illustrations, usually due to showing a 2.0 engine setup as a 2.3 or vice versa. Some instructions, like how to change a water pump, are just plain wrong. Electrical schematics, particularly of the instrument cluster are sketchy to the point of being useless when troubleshooting anything other than a hard failure. I suspect that much of the text in this book was a quickie cut-and-paste job of info that pertained to these same components as installed in other Ford products. It really doesn't do justice to the model-specific problems of navigating the limited space of the engine compartment or tracing an intermittent electrical circuit. Proofreading was spotty at best. It's better than doing a repair job blind, but not by much.

Disappointed
Chilton's Ford Tempo and Mercury Topaz Repair Manual 1984-94 is not for the average car owner. It is probably not even for the average mechanic. It is written in difficult language and at times seems to display unnecessarily complicated methods of performing simple tasks. From beginning to index it offers low quality information and instruction. There are too many diagrams and not enough photos. The photos available are poor. Overall this book was not very useful to me. I have used the Haynes manual for the same car and found it much more useful.


Introduction to Chickasaw
Published in Ring-bound by Various Indian Peoples Publishing, Inc. (15 March, 1993)
Authors: Gregg Howard, Kevin W. Smith, Richard L. Eby, Yvonne Alberson, Jerry Imotichey, and Carlin Thompson
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terrible
This is not a manual, this is just a sampler. There are tapes, but no scientific phonetic notation. Very few words, forms and sentences.


Acme Auto Parts: Foreign & Domestic: A Small-Business Application With Forms
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/Irwin (1993)
Authors: Richard A. Wright, Jack L. Smith, Robert M. Keith, and William L. Stephens
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Advances in Information Processing in Organizations: The Cross-Functional Linkage of Basic and Applied Research
Published in Hardcover by JAI Press (1989)
Authors: Robert L. Cardy, Sheila M. Puffer, Jerry M. Newman, and Richard A. Smith
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Against the Prince of Hell (Red Sonja, Book 5)
Published in Paperback by Ace Books (1983)
Authors: David C. Smith and Richard L. Tierney
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AIDS, Gays, and the American Catholic Church
Published in Paperback by Pilgrim Pr (1994)
Authors: Richard L. Smith and Robert Neelly Bellah
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American Sociology and Pragmatism: Mead, Chicago Sociology, and Symbolic Interaction
Published in Hardcover by University of Chicago Press (1981)
Authors: J. David Lewis and Richard L. Smith
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Assessing the Elderly
Published in Paperback by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (2001)
Authors: Geri Richards Hall, Martha L. Henderson, Marianne Smith, and Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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