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Here's the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice
36 reviews
Maureen Mccormick
William Morrow
, 2008
Great, fascinating book.
Maureen McCormick has written a very honest and open autobiography about her life. I was very jealous of her beauty when she played the part of Marcia Brady in the The Brady Bunch. While she has been blessed in many areas, her life was full of trials and tribulations with drugs, a dysfunctional family and low self-esteem. But, she has toughed it out and overcome many difficulties.
Brady's Civil War: A Collection of Memorable Civil War Images Photographed by Matthew Brady and His Assistants
5 reviews
Webb Garrison
The Lyons Press
, 2008
Excellant Compilation
Mr. Webb's compilation of the photographs of Matthew Brady is a fine edition to any Civil War library. The only limitation is one of expectations. In Brady's age the technology of photography was limited when compared to todays standards. The lack of fast film, or for that matter film as we know it, meant that all pictures had to be stages. Thus, there are no actual photographs of the numerous ...
Devil's Claw (Joanna Brady Mysteries, Book 8)
28 reviews
J.A. Jance
Avon
, 2001
Superb
This whole series is really a joy to read. The author can take Joanna from introspection to inspection of a crime scene in a few pages with very little problem in the transition. Although each book can be read on it's own as a stand alone novel, I have had much satisfication of reading them in order and watching the characters grow and change in each book. This book lives up to the reputation of ...
Brady Brady: And the Super Skater
1 review
Mary Shaw
, 2006
Brady Brady and the Super Skater
Caroline is the newest player on the Icehogs. She has the art of the tape ball down, having made the biggest ever seen. She's also the fastest skater that the team has ever seen. Everyone is sure that Caroline is going to be the team's secret weapon. Unfortunately, at scrimmage time, Caroline doesn't do so well. Sure she can skate fast but she just can't seem to hit the net. In fact, her ...
Rattlesnake Crossing (Joanna Brady Mysteries, Book 6)
24 reviews
J.A. Jance
Avon
, 1999
From an avid J A Jance fan
This author keeps me on the edge of my seat no matter how many times I read and reread her works of art. Thank-you
The Brady Bunch: 2009 Wall Calendar
Universe Publishing
, 2008
Like a football to your nose, the iconic moments featured throughout this calendar will bring you back to a time when the carpets were shag and lawns were Astroturf. Winner of the 2007 TV Land Pop Culture Award, The Brady Bunch's retro-cool vibe, classic characters, and iconic scenes will appeal to baby boomers, Gen X and Yers, and everyone and anyone who has ever owned a television.
Rethinking Acrylic: Radical Solutions For Exploiting The World's Most Versatile Medium
Patti Brady
North Light Books
, 2008
Rethinking Acrylic shows readers how to use acrylic paint in a variety of ways. Acrylic can mimic oil paint, watercolor, gouache and encaustic; it can be applied in subtle transparent washes, or troweled as a heavy thick impasto; it can be as transparent as glass or as dense and black as tar. Because of its ever-changing state, the author and contributors are covering the most popular techniques for acrylic, making them accessible to the ...
Desert Heat (Joanna Brady Mysteries, Book 1)
27 reviews
J.A. Jance
Avon
, 1993
Really Intriging-action packed drama.
This is my first time in reading J.A. Jance, and I really enjoyed the first book here of the Joanna Brady series. Joanna Brady is happy in Bisbee Arizona, with her husband Andy a cop, and daughter Jennifer. She is waiting anxiously for Andy's return home one night when he is late showing up, and later. Feeling like something is definitely wrong, Joanna goes out to see what she can find. And lo ...
Brady's Civil War Journal: Photographing the War 1861-1865
Theodore P. Savas
Skyhorse Publishing
, 2008
"My greatest aim has been to advance the art of photography and to make it what I think I have, a great and truthful medium of history."?Mathew Brady Mathew Brady and his ground breaking team of assistants risked life and liberty to capture up-close images of the fury of the American Civil War and its aftermath. Brady actually got so close to the action during the First Battle of Bull Run that he only narrowly avoided capture. Brady's Civil ...
Dead Wrong (Joanna Brady Mysteries, Book 12)
53 reviews
J. A. Jance
Harper
, 2007
You Won't Be Able to Put it Down
This installment in the Sheriff Joanna Brady series was hard to put down. I liked the way the author had Joanna's Dad's diaries as part of the plot. We got to "know" him as well as see into the past. Joanna is a role model for all women. If you work hard enough you can have it all. You might even be able to work until you go into labor. Interesting twists and turns makes this book my favorite in ...
Brady Brady And the Great Rink
2 reviews
Mary Shaw
, 2004
Excellent Book
I love all of these books they all have a great message and I love the fact there is a set of books for boys in hockey that they can learn good sportsmanship, being a great teammate, friend, all with a little twist with a good moral ending. I love these books and the picutres are outstanding.There is even one about a girl who plays hockey and how she overcomes the fear of being the only girl on ...
Brady Brady And the Puck on the Pond
2 reviews
Mary Shaw
, 2005
Brady Brady and the Puck on the Pond
In the Brady first instalment in the Brady Brady series, Brady and the Great Rink, we met Brady as he builds a hockey rink in his backyard. Although it takes a lot of time and effort, Brady's hard work pays off. In time, Brady's backyard rink is the neighbourhood's favourite place to play hockey. In Brady Brady and the Puck on the Pond, Brady and his friends are still enjoying Brady's ...
Brady Brady And the Runaway Goalie
3 reviews
Mary Shaw
, 2004
Brady Brady and the Runaway Goalie
The Dragoons were the chippiest players in the league. While most teams practiced very hard and tried to win by being good, the Dragoons won games by hitting their opponents while the referee's back was turned or spraying snow in the goalie's face. No one liked to play against the Dragoons. It's no wonder that when the Icehogs were scheduled to play against the un defeated Dragoons, they were ...
Partner in Crime (Joanna Brady Mysteries, Book 10)
39 reviews
J.A. Jance
Avon
, 2003
J.A. Jance series is good.
I am a new J.A. Jance fan, and am thoroughly enjoying the Joanna Brady series. So far this is one of my favorites. She does a good job of depicting a strong woman battling career and family, and just plain being a woman. Her "who done it" mysteries have good plot developments.
Illustrating Nature: Right-Brain Art in a Left-Brain World
6 reviews
Irene Brady
Nature Works
, 2004
A book that delivers
I've looked at a lot of art instruction books, wondering if they'd perform as promised. This profusely illustrated book is the best I've seen! The first thing you notice when you leaf through Illustrating Nature ~ Right-brain Art in a Left-brain World is that Irene Brady has skillfully constructed exercises to lead you by the hand at your own pace down her well-marked trail to professional ...
Growing Up Brady: I Was a Teenage Greg, Special Collector's Edition
47 reviews
Barry Williams/Chris Kreski
Good Guy Entertainment
, 2000
A VERY LIKEABLE READ
BARRY WILLIAMS DOES A REALLY GOOD JOB TELLING WHAT IT WAS LIKE BEING ON THE BRADY BUNCH, ONE OF THE BETTER KNOWN FAMILY SITCOMS FROM THE 70'S. THE SHOW WAS CORNY, GOODY 2 SHOES AND UNREALISTIC. BUT STILL HAD A NICE HOMEY AND WHOLESOME TOUCH TO IT. I DID WATCH THE SHOW OFF AND ON, BUT MOSTLY TO SEE HOW HOT MAUREEN MCCORMICK AND EVE PLUMB LOOKED. BARRY WILLIAMS REALLY BRINGS BACK SOME GREAT ...
Tombstone Courage (Joanna Brady Mysteries, Book 2)
15 reviews
J.A. Jance
Avon
, 1995
"He would finally tell both of them the truth"
Experience indicates that there is no doubt about it. J.A. Jance has a way to grab our attention from the very first page and keep us enthralled until the conclusion of the novel. This one is no exception. It all starts with somebody being murdered in a brutal manner. After that scene, we start asking ourselves who that person was and what is the relationship to the events that follow in the ...
Exit Wounds (Joanna Brady Mysteries, Book 11)
39 reviews
J. A. Jance
Avon
, 2004
Ancient Wounds
EXIT WOUNDS again has Joanna Brady's capable hands full with perhaps a serial killer and an election campaign. Her opponents pull nasty stunts, but Joanna and her friends/family fight back. Arizona temperatures soar above 100 degrees and caught in the vicious aftermath of a savage killing are the animals that have been befriended by murder victim, Carol Mossman. They are left to die by ...
Damage Control (Joanna Brady Mysteries, Book 13)
32 reviews
J. A. Jance
William Morrow
, 2008
Damage Control
I have loved the whole series about Sheriff JoAnna Brady. I could hardly put this book down. I will greatly anticipate the next one in the series.
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