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James Cameron's Titanic314 reviews
James Cameron, Ed Marsh, ...

Harper Paperbacks, 1997

TITANIC REDEUX
The scope of this majestic book truly befits the epic effort by James Cameron with his cinematic masterpiece "Titanic". Much great information here for the movie buff who likes to see how it is done. Incredible sets including the dining salon, complete even to dishes and decor. I was amazed to see how this particular set was pulled underwater by hydraulics to provide a very realistic feeling of ...
  
  











  



  
The Winston Effect: The Art & History of Stan Winston Studio20 reviews
Jody Duncan

Titan Books, 2006

six star rate
It is sad to Know that Mr.Winston has passed away, but his legacy and inpiration is still here in this book. Fantastic book
  
  











  



  
The Dragonlover's Guide to Pern, Second Edition19 reviews
Jody Lynn Nye, Anne McCaffrey

Del Rey, 1997

The Dragonlover's Guide to Pern, Second Edition
Love this book. 1 of 2 Great Companion books to the Dragonriders of Pern Series
  
  











  



  
Learning GNU Emacs, Third Edition24 reviews
Debra Cameron, James Elliott, ...

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2004

A Professional Book for Professional Programmers
Most of the Unix/Linux senior level Wizzards that I know use Emacs and swear by it. There are others (vi users especially) who swear at it, but that's another story. Emacs is a huge package and is growing bigger. Although you can consider it a text editor, it's a big, massive package that does a lot more than just edit text. At the start of the book the authors comment "Many people think that ...
  
  











  



  
The JavaScript Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks18 reviews
Cameron Adams, James Edwards

SitePoint, 2006

Just What I Needed
I purchased this book out of desperation after using a 1000 page Javascript Wrox book published in 2000 that was worse than useless. The author's blog posting here is very accurate: it is a modern javascript book that gives usable solutions and concepts that work well. I recommend this book to anyone who has at least some programming background and is sick of cut and pasting garbage code from ...
  
  











  



  
A Passion for Mars: Intrepid Explorers of the Red Planet1 review
Andrew Chaikin

Abrams, 2008

Andy Chaikin's Passion is Contagious
Andy Chaikin has a done it again. His passion for space exploration is heart-felt and evokes inspiration through a lens of history, science and curiosity. Chaikin manages to blend the best of human vision (such as Ray Bradbury's or Arthur C. Clarke's science fiction) with human achievement (from Mariner to the rover projects). Discover how Wernher von Braun, Tom Paine, Carl Sagan, and a whole ...
  
  











  



  
The Art & Science of JavaScript5 reviews
Cameron Adams, James Edwards, ...

SitePoint, 2007

Great JavaScript Book
I just received my latest book in the SitePoint collection, The Art & Science of JavaScript. As always SitePoint has gathered some of the greatest minds in modern JavaScript to collaborate on an amazingly easy to follow book. The Art & Science covers some great topics including Google Maps and Flickr mashups, building your own fully accessible 3D maze, draggable and sortable table columns, ...
  
  











  



  
Malware Forensics: Investigating and Analyzing Malicious Code8 reviews
Cameron H. Malin, Eoghan Casey, ...

Syngress, 2008

Something for Everyone
Relatively new to malware analysis and computer forensics, I was a bit concerned if this book would be helpful to me. I wanted a book that would serve as an introduction as well a reference guide, and this book hit the mark! Particularly useful is the book's coverage of both Windows and Linux, which makes it a nice universal reference. [Side note: As I'm primarily a Mac user, it would have been ...
  
  











  



  
Terminator, The1 review
Randall Frakes, Bill Wisher, ...

Spectra, 1985

Really expands upon the movie
A really great book. While the majority of it is found in the movie, there are several scenes that aren't. These scenes give you more understanding of the storyline. The rest expand upon what's already in the movie. Alot of the unnamed minor characters have names in the book. It was very interesting reading about the psychology of Reese. With Reese you become highly reminded of our troops in ...
  
  











  



  
The ABYSS18 reviews
Orson Scott Card, James Cameron

Pocket, 1989

Uncle Orson's novel adds a whole new dimension to Cameron's movie
The dusk jacket of this novel takes great pains to explain that this is "A Novel by Hugo and Nebula Award-winning Author Orson Scott Card based on an original screenplay by James Cameron." That lengthy description is important because it is trying to make it crystal clear that this is NOT a "novelization" of a screenplay, and to give you some idea what a unique and exquisite book you are reading. ...
  
  











  



  
Rambo: First Blood Part II8 reviews
David Morrell, Sylvester Stallone, ...

A Jove Book, 1985

An underated clssic!
I'm surprised that no on has reviewed this book. It's very good. The plot is good, the action is nice and logical, the book is funny and the character's are very developed. Rambo is much more human than in the movie, although he isn't quite as arrogant as he is in "First Blood". If you find a copy of this, you should buy it. It makes the movie even better, since we see what the caracter's are ...
  
  











  



  
Terminator 2: Judgment Day: The Book of the Film (Applause Screenplay Series)4 reviews
James Cameron and William Wisher

Applause Books, 2000

Fantastic detailing of excellent film
I really enjoyed Terminator 2. It had some great scenes that the movie left out - like scenes with Kyle in the future and in Sarah's dream. Also had more characterization because you could read what the characters were thinking. Would have liked to have had the scene where the "learning chip" is turned on put in the movie. Mr. Frakes described a poignant moment when Miles Dyson dies. ...
  
  











  



  
Interpreting the Precautionary Principle

Earthscan Publications Ltd., 1994

Leading experts analyze the fundamental concept and implications of the Precautionary Principle, on which environmental legislation and international conventions increasingly rely.
  
  











  



  
Bad-Ass Faeries 2: Just Plain Bad1 review
John Passarella, CJ Henderson, ...

MariettaPublishing, 2008

Entertaining Fear
If homicidal faeries aren't enough, they can have a twisted sense of humor, too. Many of these stories will be your favorite. It's hard to reccmmend a favorite to start off with, but I recommend a cover-to-cover approach, because the stories just keep getting better and better. If I were to list 3 here, the most memorable from my picky perspective would be Passarella's "Twillight Crossing" ...
  
  











  



  
James Cameron's Aliens of the Deep: Voyages to the Strange World of the Deep Ocean7 reviews
Joe Macinnis

National Geographic, 2005

A fine acquisition for any collection strong in science
James Cameron provides the introduction to his companion volume to the 3-D giant-screen film Aliens Of The Deep, which probes miles below the sea to volcanic hot spring vents serving as the homes for unexpected life. These vents were unknown until 1977 and today remain largely unexplored: the high-resolution photography brings what's known of this world to vivid visual life, and the companion ...
  
  











  



  
James Cameron's Titanic Poster Book9 reviews
James Cameron

Harper Perennial, 1998

A must for all Titanic lovers!
James Cameron's Titanic Poster Book is a poster book for all Titanic fans. It has 12 rare posters which I have never seen before. Since it came out, this has been the only present I have been buying for all my friends and 5 copies for me!!!! Buy it from Amazon!
  
  











  



  
Aliens: A Novelization5 reviews
James Cameron, David Giler, ...

Warner Books, 1986

Depths Included
Commentary I usually am one to read relationship/unrealistic novels such as The Outsiders or Catcher in the Rye, but after falling in love with the movie "Aliens" when I was seven I thought reading the book may be fun to. I have to admit, I have read this before, but not since the third grade so picking it up again was not a problem because I had lost all memory of the tale. The thing I like ...
  
  











  








   



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