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The Tattered Tapestry: A Family's Search for Peace with Bipolar Disorder6 reviews
Tom Smith

iUniverse Star, 2007

One of the better books on this subject.
[...] This book is a memoir written by: Tom Smith--the father of Karla Smith who took her own life on January 13, 2003 after six years of dealing with bipolar disorder, Kevin Smith-her twin brother who kept a chronological log of her manic behavior and activities, and Karla Smith herself as she tries to tell us about her illness. As you can imagine, the six years of illness and the loss of ...
  
  











  



  
At the Foot of Heaven24 reviews
Kevin Max Smith, Jimmy A.

Star Song Communications Group, 1994

An unsung hero among contemporary American poetry
I heard about this inventive little poetry book after stumbling upon Kevin Max's very original and poignant musical album, "Stereotype Be." As a college English student and a lover of good literature and poetry, I was curious to see if Max's written words were as inspiring and lyrically original as his music, and I was willing to spend a little extra to obtain a copy of this rare book. Needless ...
  
  











  



  
Destiny's Wildest Dream: The Second Chronicle of Chthon (Chronicles of Chthon)2 reviews
Kevin, L. Smith

AuthorHouse, 2007

Buy This Book
Finally a sci-fi book that truly is different. The way the story pulls you in, I could not put this book down. I highly recomend you get this book and let it pull you into it's universe!
  
  











  



  
At the Foot of Heaven: Poetry of Kevin Max Smith is Once Again Available for the Hundreds of Thousands of ...10 reviews
Kevin Max Smith

Jubilee Publishing Group, 2000

Kevin Max Smith is a Star *
Most artists have to die before they're appreciated. Thankfully Kevin Max Smith of DCTalk fame didn't have to die, his book just had to go out of print before everyone scrambled the ends of the earth trying to get their hands on a copy. The poetry is pure delight (my favorite is "Captured") and I love his poems for their sheer simplicity. The artwork by Jimmy Abegg sets off the collection nicely ...
  
  











  



  
Professional BizTalk Server 20068 reviews
Darren Jefford, Kevin B. Smith, ...

Wrox, 2007

Excellent reference book
It took a long time for decent BizTalk Server books to start appearing, and those of us who have been committed to the product for some time know the pain (and fun) of having to work out, for ourselves, how this product works, how best to apply it to real-life scenarios and how to exploit its rich functionality. I was really impressed with this book. It has two characteristics which I think ...
  
  











  



  
Assessing Network Security (Pro-One-Offs)3 reviews
Kevin Lam, David LeBlanc, ...

Microsoft Press, 2004

The best pentesting book I've seen
Now, I've read some pretty bad books on penetration testing and nobody seemed to get this fun subject right! Good news - this time somebody did! This great tome ("Assessing Network Security") comes to us direct from the bunkers of Redmond. Written by three Microsoft security researchers, the book provides a great overview as well as in-depth coverage of assessing security via pen testing, ...
  
  











  



  
A Guide to Marine Coastal Plankton and Marine Invertebrate Larvae2 reviews
DeBoyd L. Smith; Kevin B. Johnson

Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 2003

Top notch guide to marine plankton and invertebrate larvae
This book, following on the heels of DeBoyd Smith's 1st edition, presents a good selection of line drawings and information about the diversity of more common marine plankton and invertebrate larvae. While no guide to this group of organisms can really hope to be exhaustive in its coverage, this book presents a good overview of the kinds of organisms that are floating around out there. ...
  
  











  



  
Clerks10 reviews
Kevin Smith

Faber and Faber, 2003

Quite Possibly Too Funny For Some
This is so funny you may laugh yourself unconscious. You may want to check with your doctor first. Composed of several episodes from the Clerks comic book series, Kevin Smith authors some of the most laugh outloud comic adventures I've ever read. Reprising the characters from the Clerks movie and guest appearances from Smith favorites Jay & Silent Bob, Clerks: The Comic Books is a highly ...
  
  











  



  
Chasing Dogma17 reviews
Kevin Smith, Duncan Fegredo, ...

Image Comics, 2001

Between the films
What happened to Jay and Silent Bob between "Chasing Amy" and "Dogma"? How did Jay get the idea of going to Shermer, Illinois? Where did he get that hat? And why were they hanging out in the parking lot of a birth control clinic? This book WILL answer those questions...and make you laugh out loud in the process!
  
  











  



  
If You Lived With the Cherokee4 reviews
Peter Roop, Connie Roop

Demco Media, 1999

Great resource!
This is a great resource book for students third grade and up studying about the Cherokee Indians. Lots of information set in question/answer format. What would you eat?, What would you wear?, What would you do for fun?, etc. This book contains historical information, a timeline, a Cherokee syllabary and lots of illustrations. Well done!
  
  











  



  
The Software Optimization Cookbook Second Edition. High Performance Recipes for IA 32 Platforms2 reviews
Richard Gerber, Aart J. C. Bik, ...

Intel Pr, 2005

The most useful software optimization book ever written
This is a well-written, easy to read and inspiring book that gives insight into a fascinating new technology - this is the most useful software optimization book ever written. As modern processors include many advanced features such as branch prediction, cashes with hardware prefetch, out of order execution cores, instruction level paralellism and intraregister vectorization, writing high ...
  
  











  



  
Treasures Of Gilcrease2 reviews
Anne Morand, Kevin Smith, ...

Gilcrease Museum, 2005

A Carefully Selected Sample of the Museum
The Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma houses one of the best, if not the pre-iminent, collections of Western American art in the world. Of the half million or so items in the museum, some 200 have selected by the museum's curators for photographing and presentation in this large format book. Included are paintings by Catlin, Russell, Moran, and Remington. The front cover of the book is ...
  
  











  



  
Hermeneutics at the Crossroads (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion)1 review

Indiana University Press, 2006

Breadth and Generosity
This is an excellent collection of hermeneutical essays that attack the most difficult issues of interpretation from many unique and diverse perspectives. Easily a five star rating. There are essays to reflect a variety of approaches and appreciations. For example, those who sympathize with preserving the intentions of the author will appreciate the perspectives of Vanhoozer and Wolterstorff. ...
  
  











  



  
His & Her Uninhibited Views of the Gender Gap: The Revealing E-mail Dialog of Two Good Friends1 review
Kevin Smith, Christine Marie

1st Books Library, 2003

A MUST READ!
I personally found this book extremely enlightening, as well as very expressive of my personal feelings, as a woman towards men and relationships. My favorite part, which every man must read, was the passage referring to when something is bothering a woman, and how when she is asked by her man "what's wrong" her response is always "nothing." Christine explained my feelings regarding this ...
  
  











  



  
Tales from the " Clerks "2 reviews
Kevin Smith

Titan Books Ltd, 2006

Kevin Smith, comic book style
Over the past year or so, I have been on a bit of a Kevin Smith kick, watching his movies and reading the two books he's written. So it's no surprise (at least to me) that I picked up Tales of the Clerks, a compilation of comic books featuring characters related to his movies, particularly Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back and Clerks 2 (which is to say, not ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Disney Trivia Quiz Book2 reviews
David Smith, Kevin Neary

Disney Editions, 1993

Entertaining
This book contains hundreds of useless and fun trivia questions about the older (and some of they newer) Disney characters, films, shorts and attractions. From `Can you name Daisy Duck's three nieces' to `What was Mickey's Starland originally called when it opened in 1988', this book has enough easy trivia mixed within the very picky, unusual facts to keep any type of Disney fan entertained. ...
  
  











  



  
Substitute Teacher Handbook 9-12, Fifth Edition2 reviews
Cynthia Murdock, Kevin R. Jones, ...

Substitute Teaching Institute, 2001

I HAVE SUBSTITUTED FOR OVER 3 YEARS AND THIS IS THE BEST!!!
The best book on how to substitute 9-12 students. You don't need any other book. I''ve attended two different workshops on how to be an effective substitute teacher (each sponsored by a different entity), and they both highly recommended this book OVER ALL OTHERS ON THE SUBJECT. Don't waste your time on anything else. --George Stancliffe
  
  











  



  
Young Black And Schizophrenic2 reviews
Kevin R. Gordon, Taysha Smith Valez

H.Couture Publishing, 2005

Straight Fire!
The book was funny. I love that this book doesn't fall into a monotonous flow. I can't wait to read another one from this author.
  
  











  



  
Do You Want Profits or Paychecks?1 review
Kevin L. Smith

Way to Go Publishing, 1996

This is one of those life altering books
Kevin L. Smith does an execellent job of getting his point across and being very thorough. During the course of this book you will be taken back in time to the early years of this country's business infrastructure development(pre-imancipation America). He does that to give a historical bases for his ideas on the slave mentality that black business persons must overcomed if their going to be ...
  
  











  



  
The Iron Man2 reviews
Kevin B. Smith

University Press of America, 1993

The personalized history of the greatest generation.
Glenn Davis' lifetime encompassed the defining events of the century: Depression, WW II, Vietnam, and Watergate. His biography is like a Greek tragedy. He rises from a poor rural background through brains, work, and personality. He succeeds in Depression, faces terror in the naval war in the Pacific, enters the Congress after the war, rises near the summit with Nixon and Ford, and falls ...
  
  











  








   



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