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The Outlaw Demon Wails (The Hollows)112 reviews
Kim Harrison

Eos, 2008

Loved it - and I almost gave up on Rachel before Book 6
"The Outlaw Demon Wails" puts Kim Harrison back on my must-read list! I'd nearly given up on Rachel, as the last few books seemed to be an endless meandering of will-they/won't-they with Ivy and Rachel claiming to grow up, then making an even stupider decision than usual. Not so in Book 6. Rachel HAS grown up, and the many plot threads were woven together in an engaging and suspenseful way. I ...
  
  











  



  
Every Which Way But Dead122 reviews
Kim Harrison

Eos, 2008

The Best So Far
I am currently on the 5th book in the series (I am hooked), but this has been my favorite so far. I love the characters! I felt like I got a little closer to them when I read this one.
  
  











  



  
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 17th Edition (Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine)28 reviews
Anthony S. Fauci, Eugene Braunwald, ...

McGraw-Hill Professional, 2008

diamand point
It's really amaizing. The quality as a book wich is increase ( in page quality , in colour illustration etc.) The thing I appreciate most is the fact in wich you have the entire cycle of the medicine into and describe in a master form that I've finded only in "Harrison". The other things you make not is that the book consider you an idiot and in his end makes you a genius...a miracle isn't ...
  
  











  



  
Hotter Than Hell17 reviews

Harper, 2008

Hotter than Hell......
Tanya Huff- "Music Hath Charms"- A bit confusing and not interesting in the least. Marjorie Liu "Minotaur in Stone"- Slow start and rocky middle. The story is a bit to romancey for me. The usage of Greek mythology is the redeeming factor that made this story a bit interesting. The sex was ok, just a bit weird though, being that she was having sex with a creature that has the head of a bull ...
  
  











  



  
For a Few Demons More (Rachel Morgan, Book 5)160 reviews
Kim Harrison

Eos, 2007

Better & Better
Kim Harrison keeps on bringing new twists & turns to the Hallows! The series gets better with each installment.
  
  











  



  
Dead Witch Walking239 reviews
Kim Harrison

Eos, 2008

If you love paranormal, you will love this book
I happened to stumble on this book. I have loved it from the first page. Rachel Morgan is an IS (think FBI) runner. She tracks down misbehaving paranormal creatures and hauls them in for punishment. Unfortunately she is not good at following the rules and putting up with the office politics. But, when her friend, living vampire Ivy, quits so does she. Sadly, no one quits the IS because the put a ...
  
  











  



  
The Good, the Bad, and the Undead126 reviews
Kim Harrison

Eos, 2008

Another great Rachel Morgan story
Kim Harrison has a great sequel to Dead Witch Walking with Good Bad and Undead. In this book, Rachel is hired to look into the murders of a few ley line witches. She strongly believes it is Trent, even though everyone is telling her that Trent is a perfect citizen. Along with trying to solve the murder, she is living with Ivy, who is having a hard time trying to control her blood lust. There ...
  
  











  



  
A Fistful of Charms134 reviews
Kim Harrison

Eos, 2008

Harrison's most powerful book in the series so far...
This is easily Harrison's best book in the series so far, and I've been an avid reader of hers from page one of Dead Witch Walking. Harrison's writing is the same as the first three books, so that certainly isn't why this book was such a great read. The plot itself was pretty good, but not something that, by itself, was ooh and ahh. But how it was executed and what she instilled in the ...
  
  











  



  
English Major7 reviews
Jim Harrison

House of Anansi Pr, 2008

Legends Of The Winter (of a Man's Life)
Mr. Harrison is best known as the author of "Legends of the Fall." Here he tells the tale of another person reacting to his fate by taking action. Essentially a humorous story of "on the road," Cliff rediscovers life after his marriage of nearly 40 years falls apart. Told in the first person, the novel speeds by enjoyably with Cliff's adventures and misadventures with a resolution that is real.
  
  











  



  
Harrison's Manual of Medicine11 reviews
Dennis L. Kasper, Eugene Braunwald, ...

McGraw-Hill Professional, 2005

Excellent
This pocket manual really does contain everything you could possibly need for an excellent pocket reference during your internal medicine rotation. Also clearly references the larger text, in case you want even more information.
  
  











  



  
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 16th Edition44 reviews
Dennis L. Kasper, Eugene Braunwald, ...

McGraw-Hill Professional, 2004

Bible for medical students
No matter what your professors/classmates/nay-sayers say about how thick and heavy, convoluted or expensive this book is, it doesn't matter because YOU NEED THIS BOOK if you are a medical student, period. In fact, you'll save money in the long run b/c this book will pre-empt your need for many other books (not all, so be careful).
  
  











  



  
I, Me, Mine39 reviews
George Harrison

Chronicle Books, 2007

Many insights and interesting tidbits
A lot of reviewers seem disappointed that this book is mostly about George's music, rather than about the facts and figures of his life. As I think that George's music speaks for him, so a book about that very expression seems a perfect way to describe the man and his life. George describes his music in his own words, often with accompanying images of the hand-written lyrics. Some of the ...
  
  











  



  
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, Self-Assessment and Board Review (PRETEST HARRISONS PRIN INTERNAL ...3 reviews
Charles Wiener, Anthony Fauci, ...

McGraw-Hill Professional, 2008

Just Great
It is one of the best self-assessment books... simple to use, easy to understand and very helpful to review the most updated concepts.. I would recommended it to any med student or resident...
  
  











  



  
Holidays Are Hell21 reviews
Kim Harrison, Lynsay Sands, ...

Harper, 2007

Great preludes to both the Rachel Morgan and Signs of the Zodiac series
This was a compilation of four novellas edited by Kim Harrison. Overall I thought it was a great set of stories. I zipped through this book so fast. My favorite story was the Kim Harrison one; my least favorite Six by Liu. - Two Ghosts for Sister Rachel by Kim Harrison This was a great prequel to the Rachel Morgan series by Kim Harrison. It was a lovely stand alone story, but had more ...
  
  











  



  
50 Reasons People Give for Believing in a God22 reviews
Guy P. Harrison

Prometheus Books, 2008

Fifty ways to leave your savior?
In 2007 I left evangelical Christianity after twenty-four years of deep involvement. Early that year I'd read a number of the "new atheist" books on the market with the intent of challenging and strengthening my walk with God. Instead, I ended up realizing I was on the wrong track, that what I'd heard and saw in church all those years didn't gel with my experiences away from the pulpit. Many ...
  
  











  



  
The Finder: A Novel15 reviews
Colin Harrison

Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008

Brutally intelligent....
This book is not for the squeamish. There is so much going on that you wonder how Harrison keeps it all together, and keeps it all believable. But he does! It is a fascinating look into the different sub-cultures in New York and how closely they can be related, despite being completely different. It reminds me of a line from a Kirsty MacColl song "from an uptown apartment to a knife on the A ...
  
  











  



  
True North4 reviews
Jim Harrison

Grove Press, 2005

Loved it.
As I was reading True North, my wife asked what it was about. Always a difficult answer for a Harrison book. My answer: It's about this guy named David, and I'm really going to miss him once I'm finished.
  
  











  



  
It's Not Easy Being Mean (Clique Series)57 reviews
Lisi Harrison

Poppy, 2007

The clique girls will do anything to get the key
Skye Hamilton gives Massie and the pretty committee a DVD about the contest for the key. The key unlocks OCD's secret room and Massie is physched. It's just what she needs to kick off the beggining of eighth grade in popularity! However, finding the key is simply harder than it seems. Skye claims to have hidden the key in the bedroom of a Briarwood boy in which she has kissed. While Claire ...
  
  











  








   



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