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The Black Stallion (Black Stallion Stories, 1)1 review
Walter Farley

Junior Deluxe Editions, 1941

A classic book
I read this book for the first time almost 25 years ago. It quickly became one of my favorites and I started collecting the others in the series. I was very suprised to open a box of books last year and find that I still had all of the originals! This book is the classic, timeless story of the relationship between a lonely boy and the wild stallion he comes to love. I would recommend it for ...
  
  











  



  
What the Bible Really Teaches: A Challenge for Fundamentalists2 reviews
Keith Ward

Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2004

An adversarial but thought-provoking book
The book is a clear and well-structured look at some basic fundamentalist views about the nature of biblical teaching and why Ward believes the fundamentalist position relies on incorrect readings of the texts. As Ward himself says, this is an adversarial book. His target audience - also described as "conservative evangelicals" or "bible-based Christians" - will certainly feel uncomfortable ...
  
  











  



  
Marketing Due Diligence: Reconnecting Strategy to Share Price1 review
Malcolm McDonald, Keith Ward, ...

Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005

A Process for Determining Marketing ROI
Marketing Due Diligence is based on leading research performed at Cranfield University in the UK. It outlines a newly defined process that combines proven strategic and financial management practices with new concepts about organisational effectiveness to link marketing strategy to shareholder value. This book is a valuable resource for executives motivated to determine the relationship between ...
  
  











  



  
Hit Head on2 reviews
Keith Ward

Tigereyes Pr, 2006

"he lingers, caressing and emoting with each word..."
I agree with this Harrisburg PA review by Mary O. Bradley in the April 16, 2006, Sunday Patriot newspaper: "The 80-page book is a collection of 60 poems that looks at life's hardships, rejuvenation and relationships. Some poems succinctly capture a thought, such as the three-line 'Hit Head-On': 'We were hit head-on./Do we always recognize/the traffic we see?' "In longer poems, he lingers, ...
  
  











  



  
Breakdowns (Star Trek)4 reviews
Scott Ciencin, Keith R. A. DeCandido, ...

Star Trek, 2005

ST:SCE, Breakdowns, Book7
Star Trek: Strafleet Corps of Engineers, Breakdown, Book 7 is a compilation of 4 short story e-books in print form for easier reading. "Breakdowns" has four stories in it and they are as follows: Home Fires wriiten by Dayton Ward and Kevin Gilmore Age of Unreason written by Scott Ciencin Balance of Nature written by Heather Jarman Breakdowns written by Keith R.A. DeCandido These are ...
  
  











  



  
What Are You?2 reviews
Keith Faulkner, Becki Ward

Andre Deutsch Ltd, 1999

Welcome surprises on every page!
"What are you?" that is the question the animals are asking their baby animal friends...the answers are revealed as you open the flaps to display colorful and exciting pop-ups of full grown animals. In front of your eyes a cygnet is transformed into a swan, a joey into a kangaroo and a nymph into a dragonfly. The expressions of wonder and surprise on the animals faces are adorable. It's ...
  
  











  



  
The Case for Religion1 review
Keith Ward

Oneworld Publications, 2004

a most insightful look at the phenomenon of human religion(s)
While one may not agree with some of the conclusions and analysis offered in this book, nonetheless, it is a truly mind opening read. Hard core fundamentalists, be they religious or secular, should give this work a fair try. Fantastic book, far reaching and probing into the conepts of religion and humanity. Word of caution: it does require some mental work to get through it, but it is well ...
  
  











  



  
Emergency Management: The American Experience 1900-20052 reviews
Claire B. Rubin (editor), David Butler, ...

Public Entity Risk Institute, 2007

Significant contribution
This is an important book and obligatory reading for all either interested in homeland security or professionally involved with it. It is also a facinating, and, for most readers, little known history of the US, the government, the major catastrophes that affected this country, and the recovery. While recommended for all as a simply very good read, the book ought to become a standard text used ...
  
  











  



  
The Black Stallion94 reviews
Walter Farley

Random House, 1941

Classic Book & the movie was a masterpiece
This book is a must-read for any child. When I was young I read lots of Jack London books and I also read the entire Walter Farley Black Stallion series. Walter Farley's books are written in a very simple style, easy for young readers to understand. The movie is a timeless classic & was so well done. Some children will find the movie slow (no talking during the whole island sequence) but if your ...
  
  











  



  
The Island Stallion (F-4)24 reviews
Walter Farley

Random House Books for Young Readers, 1948

Exotic locale, adventure, horses, FANTASTIC
I loved this book as much if not more than the BLACK STALLION. I loved it so much that I could not bear to read the titles featuring 'BLACK STALLION MEETS FLAME" where my two favorite horses would be pitted against each other. It was an unfair pairing. Wonderful fantastic adventure book. One of my all-time favorite horse stories right up there with KING OF THE WIND, and all the other WALTER ...
  
  











  



  
Is Religion Dangerous?4 reviews

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2006

An excellent and thought-provoking book
This excellently-written and very readable book has 200 pages dealing with this most modern of issues - is religion dangerous? Keith Ward explores how we define religion and the ways in which religions and groups can be seen to be `dangerous' where their intent might be quite the opposite. I liked the way that he drew examples from all aspects of life and history - Christianity, Islam, Nazi ...
  
  











  



  
Essential Official Handbook Of The Marvel Universe - Master Edition Volume 1 TPB (Essential)2 reviews
Len Kaminski, Glenn Herdling, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

A Must Have
Having been an avid Marvel collecter thru the years, this is a must have for those of us that have lost touch with the new era and still love the classics and the hero's of old.
  
  











  



  
The Big Questions in Science and Religion4 reviews
Keith Ward

Templeton Foundation Press, 2008

A Must Read
Ward has provided a fair and balanced assesment of current issues in the science/Faith controvesy. This work is scholarly, temperate and best of all HONEST with the data. Because the truth of the matter is that neither atheism nor theism has in its posession a smoking gun. And this is exactly what we would expect if indeed God intention with regard to create was to create an environment for ...
  
  











  



  
Have Tech Will Travel (Star Trek) (Starfleet Corps of Engineers 1-4)11 reviews
Christie Golden, Dean Wesley Smith, ...

Star Trek \ Simon Says, 2002

The concept that they shoulda used for the new tv series!
I picked up _Have Tech, Will Travel_ and couldn't put it down. I found myself thinking "this is what Enterprise should be!" What put me off originally besides the techy sounding title was the fact that it was compiled into novellettes, billed as short stories by different writers. I really don't like short stories because, you know, they just get interesting and then they end. But the way it's ...
  
  











  



  
Miracle Workers, S.C.E. Book Two7 reviews
Keith R.A. DeCandido, Kevin Dilmore, ...

Star Trek, 2002

Continued Good Reading.
I can't say much in this review of Book 2 of the Starfleet Corps of Engineers that I didn't already say in my review of Book 1. That is, it's great! Well-written, believable, and very entertaining, with nods to continuity throughout. If you're not reading these, or the DS9 re-launch, then you're missing out on some great stuff. An added bonus in the back of this publication is the S.C.E. ...
  
  











  



  
Pascal's Fire: Scientific Faith and Religious Understanding2 reviews
Keith Ward

Oneworld Publications, 2006

a win-win for faith and reason
In "Pascal's Fire", Keith Ward reflects on the relationship between faith and the findings of modern science, treating topics such as - among others - chance and necessity, quantum physics and the mechanistic universe, the evolution of order in the universe, leading to life and ultimately to self-awareness and responsibility, the origin and future of the cosmos etc. The existence of an ultimate ...
  
  











  



  
Christianity, a Short Introduction,2 reviews
Keith, Ward

2000, 2000

The best one volume introduction to Christianity.
Professor Ward of Oxford University has done a remarkable job of showing the variety of Christian beliefs in relation to its main doctrines such as incarnation, salvation etc. in a very clear, objective and readable way. I highly recommend it as possibly the best guide to the subject.
  
  











  



  
God: A Guide for the Perplexed4 reviews
Keith Ward

Oneworld Publications, 2002

Heavy duty thought for the well-read amateur
If you (like me) are a well-read amateur in the field of philosophy and religion, you will get a lot of mileage out of this book. The early chapters and the last one or two chapters, in particular, explained some difficult theological and philosophical concepts without (I think) over-simplification. The author's great sense of humor really keeps you going--the titles of the chapters themselves ...
  
  











  



  
Corporate Financial Strategy3 reviews
Keith Ward

Butterworth-Heinemann, 1993

One of a kind
I teach seminars to experienced bankers on risk management and corporate capital raising. This is the first, and only, book I have found which gives a real framework for understanding capital-raising choices made by corporations that is practical, rather than purely academic (which is not how decisions are made by CFOs and Treasurers, for right or for wrong!). Very highly recommended for ...
  
  











  



  
Re-thinking Christianity1 review
Keith Ward

Oneworld Publications, 2007

Rethinking Christianity
Keith Ward's book Re-thinking Christianity provides a useful compliment to his earlier book What the Bible Really Teaches. The former book discusses the Bible and shows how its teachings are misconstrued by fundamentalists, and how fundamentalist claims to take the Bible literally are simply false. This more recent book begins with the New Testament documents, approached in a historical-critical ...
  
  











  








   



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