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The Wolfpack : A Different Kind of Love Story
Published in Paperback by Proteus/st George (15 March, 2001)
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Not since "Easy Rider" and the Hell's Angels have motorcycles (and biker gangs) inspired such a freedom-loving odyssey through the seamier side of mainstream America. The story itself is an eclectic mix of violence, hip tragedy, and storybook romance, where love plays out against a backdrop of crime, drugs, and wild adventure. Candidly written with stark depictions, such as a hauntingly intense gang-rape scene of the girl's mother, and cross-cultural elements that I found very neat and honest, the Wolfpack sets itself above any open road drama I've seen.

Not since "Easy Rider" and the Hell's Angels have motorcycles (and biker gangs) inspired such a freedom-loving odyssey through the seamier side of mainstream America. The story itself is an eclectic mix of violence, hip tragedy, and storybook romance, where love plays out against a backdrop of crime, drugs, and wild adventure. Candidly written with stark depictions, such as a hauntingly intense gang-rape scene of the girl's mother, and cross-cultural elements that I found very neat and honest, the Worfpack sets itself avboe andy open road drama I've ever come across.

I thought this book was pretty amazing- a story of freedom, love and motorcycles seething with criminality and the pleasures of the flesh. It's a love/adventure story, but with elements of the Wild West, Mom, and the Mob.

California Lighthouses: Point St. George to the Gulf of Santa Catalina (Lighthouse Series: The Life and History of America's Waterways)
Published in Library Binding by Chelsea House Pub (Library) (1900)
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There are directions and other info for finding and visiting lighthouses. They do not always show all lights for a given area. The photos are all color. I own 3 of these books. There are not many other guide books out there so if you are looking for guide books these are good to have...

I am a lighthouse lover and this book is the best refence book for lighthouses of California. It leaves very little out and is quick and easy to read. Perfect for the coffe table or bedside table. I recommend this whole line of lighthouse books to everyone.

A Feast of Savages
Published in Hardcover by Proteus/st George (2002)
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Although this book is a (very good) mystery/crime whodunit, the story reminded me of Camus's "the Stranger". The central character, in 1st-person narration, gets caught up in bizarre circumstances which take him to their existentioal "No Exit" (to borrow from Mr. Sartre). Anyway, the male/female joustings ring true, even if cynical on the surfce. And the character of Blanche Nyquist has stayed with me since I read the book.

A gripping and chilling encounter with the bad and the beautiful in Southern California. The style is quick and lean, and covers a lot of ground partially explored by James M. Cain and Ross MacDonald. Particularly memorable is the Palm Springs- Joshua Tree sequence that leads to the inevitable ultimate crime, which strangely enough seems in its own way justifiable.

Hibachi Papers II
Published in Paperback by Proteus/st George (01 June, 1993)
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The cultural and political landscape may never be the same again. The definitive work of Show Biz and Strange Betpartners in and out of the Oval Office. The book is amazingly prophetic in its look ahead from the Clinton first to the second term, with all the right characters.

St George's portrayal of today's social icons is both hilarious and truthfully thoughtprovoking. He leaves noone out it seems as dr hibachi tells you how he sees the world and although satyrical, most of it's not far from the truth.

Los Angeles : City of Dreams : Up the Mellow Yellow Brick Road
Published in Paperback by Proteus/st George (15 February, 2000)
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A wild ride through a unique city. Showmanship and poetry combined. Visitors will want to take a copy home. Residents will love it!

Mark's latest work on the City of Los Angeles paints an accurate picture of the rich history of the city over the past twenty or thirty years. This is a must read for native Angelinos as well as newcomers.

OLD TIM'S ESTATE
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (18 April, 2001)
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Imagine one of those "quirky as you wanna be" small town novels that have been all the rage of late. Now, strip it of all the sticky sweetness and precocious children; all the atmosphere drenched old houses and carefully quilted anecdotes. In short, move it to Eddie Devlin's Depression-era Minnesota. "Old Tim's Estate" is funny, heartbreaking, insightful, and cleanly written. The characters are wonderfully drawn (and yes, a few are even quirky). Eddie's family (and how they adapt when their world is upset) is the larger picture; against this is Eddie's own story and his encounters with family, friends, smoking, girls, airplanes... I loved the style of "Old Tim's Estate" (spare wihtout being dry, exciting without being melodramatic), and I loved the strange little cartoons scattered throughout (more would have been good!). It was a chance find, but I'm glad I found it!

This book is a small jewel ... the rhythm of the writing drew me into the world of young Eddie Devlin and his family. Don't read this expecting a grand climax, ...it is the story of a small boy in a small world during the Depression. As a midwesterner, it made me smile ...as a resident of a small New England town, it made me smile again. No pretty pictures (but some good cartooning) this is no romantic look back but one writer's view of how things were then, for him, I suspect. I find myself trying to describe it and coming-up with phrases that say what this book IS NOT ... it is not your usual memoir, it is not all gussied-up in misty nostalgia for the "good old days", it is not a romance, it is not an adventure (any more than any life is) it is simply what it is, a look through a lit window as you walk down a quiet little street. The last line is "to be continued", and that seems to sum it all up ... (It is continued, in Wildcat Strike, by the same author.)

Rugrats Blast Off!
Published in Paperback by Simon Spotlight (1997)
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The book had a good story line. It was a very interesting book. I could read it over and over. I recommend it to other children for reading. I really loved it.

This book is funny and cute. If you are a 7 year old boy like me, you would like to read this book!

Sacagawea
Published in Hardcover by Philomel Books (1997)
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I really enjoyed this book. I especially liked the exciting parts like when Sacagawea and Pomp almost died. I also liked the part when the bears attacked them. I hope I will find another book as exciting as this one!

Sacagawea by Judith St. Martin is a well-written historical novel for older children and young adults filled with rich descriptions and characters. Judith St. Martin, a noted children's biographer, used Lewis and Clarks' journals and other original material to tell a good story. My eight and a half year-old daughter says the book really inspired her. It made her think about what it would be like if she lived during Sacagewea's time and traveled with Lewis and Clark, who became her companions. The book is informative and best of all it has that 5 star quality: it makes you wonder and want to know more! We learned that Sacagewea means bird woman. Illustrated maps tracing the Lewis and Clark trail are helpful. My daughter adds that this book is an excellent choice for anybody who likes to stop and think about adventures and people who have made remarkable contributions to our world. This is the opening of a poem she wrote after reading the book. "One day in Shoshone land, an Indian girl was picking berries with her friend. Then a cloud of dust appeared, they knew what that meant. For they feared the white men would come after them." The poem concludes, "We still remember Sacagawea today. My heroine forever, forever and always." The book may inspire you to write about one of your heroes or heroines.

Twylla
Published in Hardcover by Proteus/st George (2002)
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I cried for this young girl. I thought she showed a lot of courage to finally face the ghosts of her past. Although the story centers around a mystery, with a fair amount of violence, the book is really about people and making the good choices in life. I recommend Twylla to anyone who wants an unforgettable journey in to the real world of both joy and pain.

As well-conceived mystery thrillers go, this one has terrific character mosaics and a bittersweet if not surreal romance going for it. I see this gal as your typical high school sweetheart trying to run from her past only to get swarmed by really evil people trying to do her in. She brings out the hero in all us home-boys.

Betsy Ross: Patriot of Philadelphia (Redfeather Books)
Published in Paperback by Henry Holt & Company (2004)
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I READ THIS BOOK TO MY 7 YEAR OLD SHE LOVES BETSY ROSS EVER SINCE SHE WENT TO HER HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA. SHE REALLY LOVED THIS BOOK AS WELL DID I IT WAS VERY WELL PUT AND IT MADE YOU REALLY GET CLOSE TO A LOT OF THE EVENTS THAT SHAPED OUR COUNTRY!!! I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK TO ANY CHILD EXPLORING THE HISTORY AROUND US!!!
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