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Black Tide: Awakening of the Key2 reviews
Debbie Bishop

Angel Gate, 2004

COMPLEX PLOT WITH MANY CHARACTERS
Black Tide has had a publishing history as complex as the plot of its story. Starting with Image, then moving on to Avatar before finding its home at Angel Gate press. It's not easy trying to categorize Black Tide. There are characters with super powers who wear costumes but it's not a super hero title really. Part Sci-fi, part fantasy, with elements of covert intrigue and superhero action, ...
  
  











  



  
Advent (Hand of the Morningstar #1)1 review
Brett Burner

Zondervan, 2007

Well done, Zondervan!
At first I avoided this book. I don't like superheroes all that much. When I heard that Bud Rogers was working on this project, I decided to give it a chance. I'm glad I did. The art is a very good manga/western fusion style, that works to bring American style heroes into a manga. The writing is excellent, focusing on the struggles of faith of two very different super-powered beings who's ...
  
  











  



  
Thog's Guide to Quantum Economics: 50,000 Years of Accounting Basics for the Future3 reviews
Mike Brown, Zoe-Vonna Palmrose

Thogian Press, 2005

To understand why we need accounting
This book is a great read. For anyone who wants to understand why accounting is very necessary. Easy to read--each chapter is short and makes a new point the reader had not thought about before.
  
  











  



  
Taigman's Advanced Cardiology (In Plain English) (In Plain English)4 reviews
Syd Canan, Charly D. Miller, ...

Prentice Hall, 1995

This text will put you light years ahead.
During my cardiology module for paramedic training this book put everything into perspective. It is plain, simple english, just as the title suggests. I recommend this to anyone who wishes to excel in the interpretation of ECG's. It has made all the difference in the world in my diagnosis and treatment of dysrrhythmias, especially at 3:00a.m. Read it, know it, love it, practice it.
  
  











  



  
Lullaby Volume 1: Wisdom Seeker (Lullaby)2 reviews
Ben Avery, Mike S. Miller, ...

Alias Enterprises, 2005

Enchanting
You'd think it'd be hard to integrate the stories of the Pied Piper, Jim Hawkin, Alice in Wonderland, Aesop's Fables, Pinnochio, Grimm's Fairytales, The Wizard of Oz, and probably more that I haven't caught yet...but the authors of this series make it look easy. No, not just easy. Mind-blowingly good. Their personal approach to these classic tales is to twist them sp that the new versions are ...
  
  











  



  
G.I. Joe Vs. The Transformers Omnibus: Volumes 1 - 44 reviews
Josh Blaylock, Tim Seeley, ...

Devil's Due Publishing, 2008

ANOTHER AWSOME TRANSFORMERS STORY
For the adult transformer comic book collector, this is an item to have. The story is really interesting and it has nice twists to it. Im not going to be a spoiler, so you better purchase it. The book has a really neat hard cover so the comic pages are very well protected.
  
  











  



  
Alaska's Southeast, 11th: Touring the Inside Passage (Alaska's Southeast)2 reviews
Mike Miller

GPP Travel, 2008

Alaska's Southeast
We took this book on our recent cruise to Alaska. What a great book to explain about the different ports. I carried this in my backpack and would reference it for places to eat and things to do while in various Alaska cities. This is a good guide to let you read about some places most tourist don't know about. It includes maps of the cities, description of things to do in each town, and some ...
  
  











  



  
Best Of Wolverine Volume 1 HC7 reviews
Chris Claremont, Barry Windsor-Smith, ...

Marvel Comics, 2004

Wolverine 101
You've heard it over the years how Wolverine is the coolest character in the world. You've seen the Hugh Jackman movies and now you're interested in the original comics that made Wolverine a legend. Well, then look no further than this hardcover volume. All the tales that made him the hottest darling of the comic-reading crowd in the 1980-90s are here. The book starts off with Wolverine's ...
  
  











  



  
FAMILY DAY, A DAY THAT AMERICA NEEDS AGAIN!5 reviews
Mike Miller

Xulon Press, 2007

What a blessing!!!
This book was such a blessing to me. It is truly a description of what family should be all about. It is so easy to get wrapped up in everyday life and not even realize that we are neglecting the most important thing in our lives, our families. That is one of the many things that Col. Mike Miller discusses in his book. The book emphasizes the importance of putting your family first. Once I ...
  
  











  



  
Why Don't Woodpeckers Get Headaches: And Other Answers to Bird Questions You Know You Want to Ask4 reviews

Beacon Press, 2007

Highly Entertaining
Perhaps the most entertaining book about birds ever written. This book is a collection of the author's newspaper columns entitled, "Ask the Bird Folks". These excepts discuss questions that the general public is concerned with, or that the author has repeatedly answered in his Bird-watchers Store on Cape Cod. Common questions such as, How do you squirrel proof your bird feeder, or If I keep ...
  
  











  



  
Lullaby Once Upon A Time Volume 1: Pied Piper Of Hamlin1 review
Mike S. Miller, Various, ...

Alias Enterprises, 2006

You can do this. This will work. It is simple.
Although Dr. Simon Evans is a brain scientist and a leading expert in his field, he wrote this book in a way that anybody can understand. He lays out a system that is easy to understand and comprehensive in its approach. He lays everything out in simple yet powerful action steps that empower you to boost your brain power by boosting your overall health. Ronda Del Boccio best selling ...
  
  











  



  
Hedge Knight Volume 1 Premiere HC12 reviews
George R. R. Martin, Ben Avery, ...

Marvel Comics, 2007

Excellent Adaptation!!
I don't have too much to add to what others have already said, but I would just like to say that the graphic novel was very true to the feel and plot of the original story by Martin. The art is so impressive that a lot of times I just stared at the larger pictures picking out all the detail I could. It's amazing!! Definately read this book if you are into collecting George R.R. Martin or if ...
  
  











  



  
How High Can A Guy Stoop?1 review
Mike Miller

AuthorHouse, 2006

Some guy's stoop a lot higher than other's!!!
If you ever wanted to know the REAL truth about TV/Radio news, and enjoy a lot of laughs along the way, "How high can a guy stoop?" IS A MUST READ!! The author worked with TV news personalities such as Connie Chung, Maury Povach, and many others, and has a lot of very funny, and several very poignant stories to tell from his days covering everything from the big stories like the Vietnam War and ...
  
  











  



  
Webster's New World Vocabulary of Success1 review
Mike Miller, William R. Todd-Mancillas

Webster's New World, 1998

Extremely Helpful!
This book is an excellent guide to building your vocabulary. The fact that it departmentalizes words into common topic areas is extremely helpful. This is great primarily because it allows readers to better understand the context of the words being learned. Many of the words presented may be familiar to the average person, however, I feel that this helps to make the learning process alot ...
  
  











  



  
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (Classics Illustrated (Acclaim Books).)82 reviews
Len Wein, Frederick Douglass, ...

Acclaim Classics & Young Readers, 1998

Freedom through Abolitionism in th 19th Century
87 years after the Declaration of Independence, the Emancipation Proclamation was enacted and after the the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution Enslaved Americans gained thier freedom. Before the civil war Abolitionist were the Advocates of change in America the struggle to gain ones freedom from the experiences of slavery in the south is told from the true experiences of ...
  
  











  



  
The Neuro-ophthalmology Survival Guide1 review
Anthony Pane, Mike Burdon, ...

Mosby, 2007

One of the very best
This is one of my most favorite books in the field of neuro-Ophthalmolgy. It is filled with very helpful information and beautiful pictures. When i recommmend a book in the field of neuro-Ophthalmolgy, I most often recommmend this book to my colleagues who want to get a real neuroophthalmology practice help.
  
  











  



  
The Hedge Knight20 reviews
George R. R. Martin, Ben Avery, ...

Devil's Due Publishing, 2004

Excellent Tale of Chivalry
To begin with, I have enjoyed the Song of Fire and Ice from the beginning, and I have been itching for the new book for some time. When I heard there was a graphic novel, I was both interested and disappointed. The first because it was another tale in a very interesting setting. The second because A Feast of Crows had been running late and would rather have had the book instead of the graphic ...
  
  











  



  
Dragonlance: The Legend of Huma (Dragonlance (Numbered))1 review
Richard A. Knaak, Mike S. Miller, ...

Devil's Due Publishing, 2008

Collection including bonus
The first five issues in this book were originally published individually. Issue six has not been previously published and is only available in this collected volume. The illustrations are beautiful and vibrant, transporting the reader directly into the grandeur as well as the detail of the story. The character portrayals are consistent with those found in the original novel these comics are ...
  
  











  



  
Resurrection (Hand of the Morningstar #2)1 review
Mike Miller

Zondervan, 2007

Great Super Hero Graphic Novel
I picked this up at my local Christian bookstore, knowing that it was one of Zondevan's graphic novels. Let me just say that I thought it was simply amazing. You start out with two dudes talking evilness, and then evil dudes murdering innocent missionaries (not gory, but not for kids under ten) and then... KA-POW, the super heroes show up. I wanted to stand up and cheer--no, really, I nearly ...
  
  











  



  
Cultural Cobblestones: Teaching Cultural Diversity1 review
Lynda Miller, Theresa Hammett Steinlage, ...

Libraries Unlimited Inc, 1993

Wonderful resource for high school teachers and librarians!
An inspiring story of how the librarians and teachers in one high school taught students about different cultures. It describes how thematic units were developed that integrated art, writing, social studies, biology, and even cooking classes. Provides over 100 examples of student work and describes specific cooperative learning activities.
  
  











  








   



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