books about: abyss
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Naruto, Volume 1
86 reviews
VIZ Media LLC
, 2003
kinda hard to read but its great
This is a great book its like watching the shows in manga books but with no sound, this is a nice book but sometimes i get confused on whitch way you read it but ill just read it anyway, so this is a great book. I have 14 naruto manga books iam going to get the rest but this is a great book.
MEG: A Novel of Deep Terror
516 reviews
Steve Alten
Apelles (an imprint of Cedar Fort Inc)
, 2008
Deep water thriller
I read this book in two days and it had me riveted the whole time excitedly flipping through the pages with the nonstop action. Talk about your worst nightmare coming true! Not only is this story about sharks, but a HUGE white prehistoric shark found in the bowels of the Marianas Trench. This book really hit the nail with horror and action! One of my guilty little pleasures of this book would ...
Horus Heresy: Battle for the Abyss (Horus Heresy)
Ben Counter
Games Workshop
, 2008
Horus sends the Worldbearer space marines to the planet Calth, where they are to ambush the loyalist Ultramarines. In addition to the main fleet, Horus sends a new doomsday battleship for use againsy the Ultramarines home world of Ultramar. A small strike force travels space and the warp to delay or destroy the doomsday ship to save the Ultramarines.
Naruto, Volume 2
22 reviews
VIZ Media LLC
, 2003
another great naruto manga series
This is real great book to read its like watching the show but with no sound, but why do they make manga kinda confuseing to read when i read manga books i get kinda confused cause 1. the front cover shows you what way to read but when you think thats the way you read it says you're reading the wrong way, 2. when it tells you whitch way to read it still fells like you're reading it the wrong way, ...
Sailing into the Abyss: A True Story of Extreme Heroism on the High Seas--winner of the 2006 US Maritime ...
18 reviews
William Benedetto
Citadel
, 2006
True Life
I recently sailed with a person who was a crewmember on the S.S. Badger State when this tragic incident occurred. Your book brought the story full circle, thanks for writing such an illuminating account. Paul J. Gunis
The Deep: The Extraordinary Creatures of the Abyss
64 reviews
Claire Nouvian
University Of Chicago Press
, 2007
Astonishing...
Words really can't describe this book. It's just page after page of astonishing photos of creatures from the deep sea. All the photos are of the highest technical excellence, and the creatures displayed seem like they must be from another planet. The most exotic land animals you've ever seen come off as quite mundane in comparison to what you'll see in The Deep.
Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss (Dungeons & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying Supplement)
15 reviews
James Jacob
,
Erik Mona
Wizards of the Coast
, 2006
Demonawesome
If you are a DM of higher level games and need some seriously nasty beasties to toss at your adventuring crew, then this book will foot the bill.
He's Not Autistic But...: How We Pulled Our Son From the Mouth of the Abyss
30 reviews
Tenna Merchent
Joyous Messenger, Inc
, 2007
Read this book
Tenna Merchent's honest account of her efforts to recover her little boy "on the brink" of autism addresses the many elements necessary for recovery when a family is confronted with the trainwreck of metabolic causes and issues that underlie this disorder which the medical community still overlooks in diagnosing autism as a whole-body disorder (as opposed to simply a "behavioral problem"). For ...
Fullmetal Alchemist, Volume 4
2 reviews
VIZ Media LLC
, 2005
BROTHERS SHOULD TALK
After barely surviving their encounters with the guards of Laboratory #5 and the arrival of Lust and Envy, Ed has to be put into the hospital to recover. While he gets in contact with Winry to ask her to come fix him up, Al has something on his mind. Ever since his encounter with the armor-bound former serial killer Barry the Chopper, he has begun to question whether he really IS Alphonse Elric, ...
The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific Pretensions
49 reviews
David Berlinski
Crown Forum
, 2008
It will offend some, but what doesn't these days?
I would say with a modest amount of certainty that the topics of darwinian evolution and creationism/intelligent design are probably the most controversial topics one can discuss or even suggest in this modern society. Couple a controversy of such magnitude with an "empowerment" of sorts for today's atheists in the form of individuals such as Richard Dawkins and his vehement tirades against any ...
Hell's Angels: Into the Abyss
40 reviews
Yves Lavigne
HarperTorch
, 1997
Hubby's Library
Always try to find something to keep him busy, problem is he keeps telling me about the stories he reads! Not part of the plan but he enjoys it. MsStretch
The Complete Land that Time Forgot: All Three Classic Adventures from the Prehistoric World that Lives ...
1 review
Edgar, Rice Burroughs
Leonaur Ltd
, 2007
Leonaur Ltd. is publishing the definitive Edgar Rice Burroughs 21st century editions.
Leonaur Ltd. is publishing the definitive Edgar Rice Burroughs 21st century editions. These usually contain 2 books of the different ERB major series in order - thus far John Carter, Pellucidar, and Carson of Venus. In the future, possibly Tarzan! These books are handsome and my rating is mainly based on this - the ERB fan knows best about the rest of it. The 3 novels is a small series of ...
Ghosts of the Abyss: A Journey Into The Heart of the Titanic
18 reviews
Don Lynch
,
Ken Marschall
Da Capo Press
, 2003
Haunting
"Ghosts of the Abyss" features a collection of the greatest Titanic Wreck images to date. Cameron has wandered into areas of the ship inquiring minds like my own have often wondered about. The contrast of the Titanic then to what she is now reveals the tragic aspects of this signifciant historical disaster. What was by far catching were several 3-D models present here and there such as the Grand ...
At the Abyss: An Insider's History of the Cold War
16 reviews
Thomas Reed
Presidio Press
, 2005
At the Abyss - A Fitting Tribute...
Albert Einstein once famously said, "God does not play dice." But if perhaps he had been around long enough to witness the Cold War in its entirety he also would have justly added a corollary: "Ah but Man...Man does indeed play dice." In this he would have been ominously correct. For when the realization sets in of just how precariously close the world was to the brink of nuclear annihilation ...
São Tome: Journey to the Abyss--Portugal's Stolen Children
17 reviews
Paul D. Cohn
Burns-Cole Pub
, 2005
A Compelling Historical Journey
A Compelling Historical Journey Several reviewers have preceded me in extolling the merits of "Sao Tome's" fast-moving story, the lyrical quality of the writing, and its compelling characters and narrative. While I endorse and second these accolades, including the reviewers' excellent recanting of "Sao Tome's" storyline, I want to focus on the important history presented in the novel, history ...
The Abyss: A Novel
8 reviews
Marguerite Yourcenar
,
Grace Frick
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
, 1997
A great study of a complex psyche
Reading a book by M. Yourcenar, a prose writer of great skill, is invariably a delight. The scope of her novels is epic, the composition is as intricate and carefully crafted as a Beethoven symphony. Here in The Abyss, the main theme of the book - the clash between the impetus of momentous historical forces and the destiny of a single human being - is introduced in the very first sentence of the ...
The People of the Abyss
8 reviews
Jack London
Lawrence Hill Books
, 2004
Great book
I love this book, Jack London is quite possibly my favorite author, whether it's fiction or non-fiction. It was incredible to read a first-hand account of the struggle of the working class in england, even today this book sheds light on many issues such as poverty/labor laws... one of the coolest features of this book are the black and white photographs!
Into the Abyss (Tom Swift Young Inventor)
5 reviews
Victor Appleton
Aladdin
, 2006
A GREAT re-launch for this series!
This is a great re-launch for the Tom Swift series! An action-packed story, told in the first person (like the new Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys series) make this an entertaining read for all ages. The cover art/packaging is also very cool, appealing to new readers to this series and collectors of old. I can't wait for more, and hopefully a new Dana Girls series is not far behind!
Meth Monster: Crankin' thru life A look into the abyss of an American drug pandemic
D.C. Fuller
AuthorHouse
, 2007
Tales of the Abyss Official Strategy Guide (Bradygames Official Strategy Guide)
6 reviews
BradyGames
BRADY GAMES
, 2006
Great product!
A great help after finish the whole game for first time, now thanks o this I could get everything on my second gameplay without losing a special item or something. Indeed a great product!.
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