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Book reviews for "Taradash,_Daniel" sorted by average review score:
House Humans
Published in Paperback by Coach House Pr (April, 1993)
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Daniel MacIvor IS modern Canadian Theatre
House opened my eyes to the work of MacIvor and set the standard for contemporary Canadian theatre. Victor's rants and theories are both entertaining and engaging for an audience, and both challenging and rewarding for an actor. MacIvor thrives in the intimacy of smaller theatre spaces where the audience has no choice but to be affected by the action on stage. If interested, be sure to read See Bob Run, Never Swim alone, Here Lies Henry, and MacIvor's most recent play Marion Bridge - his most sincere work so far. Great to read, wonderful to perform, and unforgettable to witness. Also, MacIvor fans may look for the new independent film adaptation of See Bob Run by Calgarian director Don Scott!
Nobody writes more exciting theatre than Daniel MacIvor
No playwright has ever engaged my attention the way Daniel MacIvor does. The production of House Humans I saw grabbed me by the throat. MacIvor obliterates the fourth wall with a combination of showmanship, stage craft, and pure writing skill that nobody today matches. If you're looking for a play to spice up your season, and have a director with the courage and resourcefulness to take on this script, you'll have a hit on your hands. If you are at all interested in modern drama, you should read this guy, and pick up his other scripts as well. He's pure gold.
How the Wind Plays
Published in Hardcover by DIANE Publishing Co (June, 1994)
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The Proof is In the Fixation
My daughter won't let go of this book! It's beautifully done.
My boy wants this book read to him every night
It's rare that my 3 year old boy loves a book so much that he wants it read to him every night. This is one of those books. Not a lot of words on each page, which is good. My little boy wants a lot of books read to him quickly. Every page has the wind represented as a happy, smiling boy doing some play, like blowing sand around or kicking newspapers down the street. They are lovely pictures that my son loves.
How to Rid Your Body of Pain
Published in Paperback by Pro Perkins Pub (16 September, 1996)
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Pain Relief
Got this book for my husband who has complained daily of back pain for years. It works!! He followed some of the suggestions including elimininating milk products from his diet, and his pain basically disappeared. It is amazing. Relief after years of pain. Thank-you Dr. Twogood. We had tried both medical doctors and chiropractors, but this has been the best.
This book helped me !
Almost a decade ago I began having terrible pain in the areas surrounding my joints. Each specialist I visited was unsure of the exact causeof my pain. As I got worse they began to say "It has to be arthritis" although both blood tests and x-rays said I was perfectly healthy. After years of being on the strongest arthritis drugs I still felt no relief. I found this book this summer and eliminated all dairy immediately. I was skeptical at first but my body reacted just like Dr. Twogood said it would- I began to feel better within the week! This book is a "must have" for anyone with pain!!!
How to Write a Best-Seller While Keeping Your Day Job! A Step-By-Step Manual of Success for Writers Who Want to Be Published But Don't Have the Time
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (October, 2001)
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Can't go wrong...
with this purchase. This little book can really help those on the journey to publication. I enjoyed the practical approach and also the humorous anecdotes. I've highlighted the 10-point attack plan for my own book promotion.
Fun and practical!
Excellent source of information and humorous insights that independently published authors will find valuable.
HTML 4.01 Programmer's Reference
Published in Paperback by Wrox Press Inc (June, 2001)
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Dog-eared already.
This is the only book for HTML 4.01 needed. Written and arranged so that information is easily found and understood. An excellent, comprehensive resource for both novice and experienced alike as it touches on everything one would need to know, forms-tables-style sheets-deprecated's, etc.
I am surprised no one has yet post a review for this one....
Honestly, I just got the book today. But guess what, I've been glued to my desk for 5 hours by now... First of all, if you know what it feels like to have ALL of your questions answered regarding the webpage you're working on then you know how I feel right now. This book is every bit competent as it was written to be - an html "reference." I am no newbie in html but still, I like how the book organize and explain the syntax and methodology of this language. My favorite section of the book was on style sheets, not only did I learn quite a few new tricks (or maybe they were simply not listed in my other reference) but I also found the cross-browser reference very useful. This is a fantastic reference that's full of examples and thoughtful materials. Just so you know, my other reference is the well-know "html 4 for the world wide web" by Elizabeth Castro. I must say it is well deserved the praise and hypes because nothing I've seen can topper this champ for for it's purpose -- it'll get you started in no time. But trust me, after you start programming in html for a while, you'll need a more in-depth reference. well, look no further, this is IT. At first I was hesitated to buy this book because there's no review on it......now I'm just a happy reader.
Human Harvest
Published in Paperback by Knightsbridge Pub Co Mass (February, 1991)
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Some Think Women Do Not Kill
This is the story of the notorious Sacramento Black Widow killer who preyed upon the aged and the invalid in the 80s. Dorothea Puente used the weakness of our social net to exploit the less fortunate while stealing their social security checks. Running an illegal boarding house for invalids, she was able to maintain the illusion of respectability because the Social Welfare bureaucracy was simply to overworked to root her out. Although some did try to bring her to the attention of authorities when her charges continued to cash their checks even after they disappeared. Dorothea, a petty con woman turned mass killer, simply killed them and planted them in her well groomed garden, all without even batting an eye. Her cold blooded grandmotherly persona even allowed her to escape the police and flee to LA as the cops were digging up her yard. She simply walked away, escorted though the gawking public by the very police who were investigating her. While it is true that she was not a serial killer per say (since her killings were not sexually motivated) she still gives lie to the myth that women are less willing to kill to men. Her selfishness dominated her so completely she was unable to feel remorse, indeed, when caught red handed; she still tried to play the injured party and attempted to bask in the limelight. She worried continually about who would own the rights to her story and complained about all sorts of imagined slights, never once acknowledging guilt for her crimes.
Excellent, shocking, a rapid read!!
One thing that I come away with is that Dorthea Dix said the elderly people died of natural causes . She said she didn't kill anyone. It's a thought. She's guilty of hiding the deaths & cashing their checks.
Hypnotherapy and Hypnoanalysis
Published in Hardcover by Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc (December, 1986)
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Comprehensive review of hypnotherapy
This is a pivotal text for any clinician utilizing hypnotherapy. It contains critical clinical and technical information and case reviews of the highest quality. The authors are gifted in conveying the skills and texture of complex clinical work. I highly recommend this work.
Comprehensive Clinical Work
This is a seminal text for those clinicians truly wishing to begin to use hypnosis in their practices. It contains all the basic theory, techniques, research, clinical cases and dilemmas of a hypnotherapy practice. His seminars are equally wonderful, with ample theory, practice and case review. Although his style can be initially experienced as intellectual, having trained with him, I find him a brilliant and compassionate clinician. I highly recommend this book to the serious clinician. (Oops! I apologize for having written two reviews of this text, although both are true. I simply forgot I had already written one, due to delay in posting time. However, this is a terrific work, not to be missed. RCK-Psy.D.)
I Can Never Forget: Men of the One Hundredth - Four Hundred Forty-Second
Published in Hardcover by Sigi Productions (December, 1991)
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Great book! A story that was just waiting to be told!
Thelma Chang is a gifted writer that decided this story had to be told. And tell it, she does. I couldn't put this book down, I felt like I was there. This book should be required student reading for history. The men of the 442nd were valiant, brave men who withstood incredible odds!
Very well written, beautiful photos, poignant stories
I'd heard "I Can Never Forget" Men of the 100th/442nd by Thelma Chang was an award-winning book in Hawaii for non-fiction. I can see why.
The stories are poignant and ironic in this easy-to-read book, filled with dramatic and sometimes humorous photos. The old war photos especially are dramatic and touching. Unforgettable.
I'll Retire Tomorrow
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Padre Enterprises (01 October, 1997)
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A 'Must Read' for People Facing Retirement
Here is an exceptionally fine addition to the growing literature on retirement planning. I'n "I'll Retire Tomorrow," storyteller Dan Seagren treats a score of issues facing retirees, broken into manageable segments through the first-person narrative of ninety-year-old Jeremiah Kennedy. . . In a delightful autobiographical style, Kennedy deals with concerns raised at different life stages. The people-portraits of family members, residents, and staff are realistic characterizations which, for the reader, depict shortcomings in how many folks face retirement. . .
The subject matter goes beyond the usual concerns of health, retirement location, housing options, and legal issues. . . Therefore, the author does much more than paint a picture of "life on the inside of a retirement center" . . .
Because many people have difficulty in accepting their own aging, this little volume is a "must read." It will break through the myths and misconceptions we have about aging. But be forewarned: the insights of the venerable Jeremiah Kennedy, relayed with good humor, may pose retirement questions that haven't been raised before!
If such is the case, the author's purpose has been realized: to help the reader embark upon a well-planned, meaningful journey--by facing retirement "today" and not "tomorrow."
This book is not only for retirees but younger persons.
Dan, your latest book, 'I'll Retire Tomorrow," is certainly a living experience of hundreds of folks in this world who awakened to their dream as perhaps Jeremiah Kennedy did and find that retirement can be greatly different
than we had anticipated when we were in our teens.
As we now look back on our lives when our retirement was but a far away
thought, I am sure we would have not only made different plans for our future
but made it a point in our lives to visit and speak words of our love and
Christ's love and concern for all those Jeremiahs sitting alone as we passed
them by.
Dan, you have given us all who read the book a true story of life from the
time when we recognized that our lives can be extremely stressful, our dreams
for tomorrow can vanish and perhaps we must leave the peace and quiet of our
own home and seek shelter and care for this aging and deteriorating body.
The final chapter penned by Jeremiah's granddaughter brought tears to my eyes
with memories of folks in my life who had a retirement from this beautiful
planet earth which differed greatly from their dreams.
Let us encourage our youth of today to not only dream great dreams for the
unknown tomorrow but to live each day in words, actions and deeds toward our
fellow man as if final retirement were tomorrow.
I strongly suggest our youth read and ponder today upon Jeremiah Kennedy's
retirement story and I am certain they too will cope better with their
retirement when the day approaches. How great it would be if your book was
read by every high school freshman to help them think about their plans and
dreams for tomorrow and prepare wisely for the rough spots in the unknown road
ahead.
--Gil E.
I Love You, Baby
Published in Paperback by Independent Pub Marketing (May, 1995)
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